Shelter Poverty
Discover the critical exploration of housing and social justice in the United States with "Shelter Poverty" by J. H. This pivotal work, published by Temple University Press in 1993, spans 277 pages and challenges traditional notions of housing affordability. Delve into the root causes and far-reaching consequences of the affordability crisis that affects one-third of the nation's population. J. H. provides thought-provoking insights and practical solutions to address the pressing issues surrounding housing inequalities. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in social justice, urban studies, and public policy. Enhance your understanding of the complexities of shelter and poverty in America with this definitive discussion. Secure your copy today and be part of the conversation towards change.