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In Britain, council estates are a standard part of the housing ecosystem. That is, government-built housing for those who lack the means to house themselves.

But the US also has a long-standing public housing system, used by millions, but the challenges are unique and, reportedly, their future is uncertain. So in this episode, I want to understand this a lot more, as I ask… what are the Projects?

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Highlights from this episode:

(02:25) The projects look different depending where you are

(06:48) A concentration of people with great need

(09:20) How are the projects funded?

(14:46) What does low income mean in Los Angeles?

(18:55) How is eligibility controlled?

(24:00) Did we just hear somebody die?

(27:27) Generational shifts

(33:25) Should the US government do more?

(38:20) Poverty isn't a single lens issue

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This episode is sponsored by What's Your Map

What's Your Map is the British Podcast Award-winning show from map expert Professor Jerry Brotton. In each episode, he invites a special guest to share a map that means something to them. It's a fascinating show, and you can listen to the new season right now: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/whats-your-map/id1766500219