Wikipedia:Meetup/US housing/December 2020

US Housing Edit-a-thon
WCNA edition
DateSunday, 13 December 2020
Time12:00-14:00 (Eastern US time)
AddressOnline
Short linktiny.cc/housing_US

Welcome to the US Housing Edit-a-thon / 2020 WCNA edition. We will focus on articles related to housing in the United States of America, including its states and territories.

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  • Search for an article to edit and edit away!
  • Add #Housing4All to the edit summary before saving your edits

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Articles to edit

see Category:Housing in the United States (+ alternate view via PetScan query tool)

Articles to create

Resources

Recent publications
  • Housing Needs By State, Washington, DC: National Low Income Housing Coalition
  • COVID-19 Housing Policy Scorecard, Eviction Lab
  • "Homelessness Statistics by State", Usich.gov, Washington DC: U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness
  • Heather Long (December 7, 2020), "Millions of Americans are heading into the holidays unemployed and over $5,000 behind on rent", Washington Post
  • Francesca Mari (December 2, 2020), "What's Between 30 Million Americans and an Eviction Tsunami?", New York Times
  • Joint Center for Housing Studies (November 2020), The State of the Nation’s Housing 2020, Harvard University, OCLC 1114953160
  • Alex F. Schwartz (2013). Housing Policy in the United States. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-28008-6.
  • Andrew T. Carswell (2012). The Encyclopedia of Housing (2nd ed.). SAGE. ISBN 978-1-4129-8957-2.
Search tools
Government library guides and resources
Academic library guides

Outcomes

articles expanded
articles created



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