By Cedric Mobley Howard University research fellows and doctoral candidates in economics led a deep dive on the issues facing America’s neighborhoods as Adrianne Todman, acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) visited the university’s Center of Excellence in Housing and Urban Research Policy (CHURP). Todman’s visit was designed so she could hear research on issues related to public and assisted housing, including rent control, the racial wealth gap, and the intersection of homelessness and climate change. The research is being conducted by the center’s research fellows. The acting secretary spoke about the importance of the discovery happening
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