Open: HousinginOpen: HousingA change of heartSheila Mason opposed Kenton Women’s Village, then became one of its biggest supportersJul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingCourting KentonHow a neighborhood came to embrace a village for homeless womenJul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingNew model could lower housing costs for low-income Portland residentsHow do the costs and benefits of a proposed “modular co-housing” development compare to those of tiny-house villages?Jul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingInstitutional players offer hedging support for homeless villagesNewer village models address some, but not all, concerns and criticismsJul 31, 2017Jul 31, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingWhy villages?Homeless villages offer residents what shelters often can’t: a sense of safety and a chance to reconnectJul 12, 2017Jul 12, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingContrasts and commonalitiesPortland’s homeless villages share common aspects, but each is different.Jun 20, 20171Jun 20, 20171
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingFrom protest to a place of their ownPortland’s early homeless villages inspired and shaped new housing experiments across town and around the globeJun 20, 2017Jun 20, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingSERIES INTRO: A renegade housing movement reaches a crossroadsSeventeen years after homeless agitators founded Dignity Village as an act of social protest, Portland’s first publicly backed…Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingThe mayor and the mavericksA city-sanctioned homeless village in North Portland took momentum from a protest in Lents.Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
Open: HousinginOpen: HousingA resident’s journey to Kenton Women’s VillageAfter two years sleeping outdoors along the Columbia Slough, Debbie Haskett looks forward to having her own place, and feeling safe.Jun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017