Affordable and public housing has been an ongoing intergenerational battleground in the United States with no clear end in sight. While the road is still long and arduous, our current progress would not be possible were it not for early champions who defended the poor and most vulnerable. First-year planning student India Solomon offers a historical account of Catherine Bauer and Josephine Gomon, two incredible women who were ahead of their time in their fight for dignified public housing.
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