These are some of our favorite sources on topics surrounding Housing and Inequality
Annotated Bibliography

Housing and Inequality Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography (Spring 2021)
By Justin Cabiltes, under the guidance of Dr. Sherri Lawson-Clark
Housing and Racial Inequality
Housing Policy, Race, Inequality, and Disparate Impact by Meghan M. O’Neil (Phylon, 2018)
Social Class As Racialized Political Experience by Jamila Michener (The Forum, 2017)
Housing and Wealth Inequality
Urban Fortunes by John R. Logan and Harvey Molotch (University of California Press, 2007)
Wealth Inequality in the United States by Lisa A. Keister and Stephanie Moller (Annual Review of Sociology, 2000)
Housing and Immigration
Immigration and housing rents in American cities by Albert Saiz (Journal of Urban Economics, 2007)
Segregation
Prejudice? by Lawrence Bobo and Camille L. Zubrinsky (Oxford University Press, 1996)
Gordon Allport’s “The Nature of Prejudice” by Irwin Katz (Political Psychology, 1991)
Housing Policies
Evictions and Foreclosures
Covid-19 Pandemic and Housing
List of North Carolina and National Housing Organizations
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is one of the nation’s largest independent foundations. Through the support it provides, the Foundation fosters the development of knowledge, nurtures individual creativity, strengthens institutions, helps improve public policy, and provides information to the public, primarily through support for public interest media.
The National Housing Conference
The National Housing Conference and the Center for Housing Policy NHC work together to broaden understanding of the nation’s housing challenges and to examine the impact of policies and programs developed to address these needs. Specifically, NHC’s advocacy work builds on the lessons learned from the Center’s research to help tackle some of the most pressing housing concerns, including foreclosure prevention, neighborhood stabilization, rental housing preservation, and coordinated housing and transportation policies.
The Brookings Institution
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Their mission is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national and global level.
The Housing Research Foundation
The Housing Research Foundation is a blogspot website focusing on HOPE VI and senior/disabled housing.
The National Low-Income Housing Coalition
The National Low-Income Housing Coalition, national, non-profit advocacy group commissioned to end America’s affordable housing crisis
The Urban Institute
The Urban Institute, a research organization that gathers and analyzes data, conducts policy research, evaluates programs and services, and educates Americans on critical issues and trends
Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies is a clearinghouse for information and research on housing in the U.S.
The Housing Assistance Council
The Housing Assistance Council is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to aiding rural housing initiatives.
Forsyth County News on Housing
Creating a More Inclusive Economy in Forsyth County (Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, 2019)
RIPI Housing Speaker Events
Housing Loss and Discrimination: The Impact of Evictions on Communities of Color
The land on which Wake Forest University now resides and the land on which the original campus resided served for centuries as a place for exchange and interaction for Indigenous peoples, specifically Saura, Catawba, Cherokee, and Lumbee in the current location and Shakori, Eno, Sissipahaw, and Occaneechi in the original campus location. https://americanindiancenter.unc.edu/resources/about-nc-native-communities/