by Melissa Gomez | Feb 28, 2022 | We Are GenH
When Maricela and her husband migrated to the U.S. to give their daughters more opportunities in life, they didn’t expect housing to be easier for them to attain than their children. They’ve lived here 25 years, and 18 years ago they bought their family’s humble home...
by Melissa Gomez | Feb 23, 2022 | Housing News
Hardworking people should be able to afford housing and still have enough money for groceries and basic necessities. Children deserve an opportunity to succeed in school and life as well, which is tied to having a stable home. Housing is a basic human need. To succeed...
by Melissa Gomez | Feb 23, 2022 | Housing News
It is not an accident that Sonoma County remains geographically and racially separated, even in its schools, which remain as segregated as pre-civil rights era southern schools. Segregation today is the lasting legacy of federal, state, and local housing policies...
by Melissa Gomez | Jan 26, 2022 | Housing News
On January 10, Governor Newsom released his initial budget proposal for the 2022-2023 Fiscal Year. We applaud his continued commitment to addressing the affordability crisis and appreciate the historic efforts to link investments in affordable housing development...
by Melissa Gomez | Jan 14, 2022 | Generation Housing - In The News
“Generation Housing, a fledgling housing advocacy group in Sonoma County, aims to help hold local governments accountable in distributing their housing allocations fairly and equitably across the region, a key objective handed down by the state for the upcoming...