Tag: Kalamazoo Housing
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		 Cracks in the FoundationJennifer L. DaytonFounder, The Kalamazoo Justice Project January – March 20, 2025 Once Christmas was over, the screaming in the hallways, the police lights outside my window, and the shouting from apartment 317 had mostly subsided. I hoped the worst had passed. New Year’s Eve was quiet, and for a moment, I believed things might… 
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		 Christmas at the CreameryIn December of 2024, I thought everything was finally aligning.On December 12, my feature with Bold Journey was published, a piece that celebrated the growth of Homecrest & Co. and the story behind it. It felt like a milestone, a moment when my continued hard work was starting to pay off for what I had… 
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		 Half of Kalamazoo Lives Behind Rented Doors: Why That MattersWhen we talk about housing justice in Kalamazoo, it’s easy for some to think the issue only affects a small group, a few families in public housing, or tenants facing eviction notices. But the truth is much bigger. To understand why housing justice matters, we have to start with the numbers. Nearly Half of Kalamazoo… 
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		 The Creamery Dream – How a Promise of Stability Turned Into BetrayalWhen I decided to sell my home in Milwood, it was with a sense of hope and optimism for the future. I believed I was making the best choice for my children, ensuring stability and a sense of home in the Southside or Milwood neighborhood. We were in the middle of a school year for… 
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		 When Mayors Are Landlords: The Housing Power of David AndersonKalamazoo is a city at a crossroads, facing a housing crisis that demands our immediate attention. While we pride ourselves on being a community of generosity, innovation, and opportunity, the stark reality of our housing situation tells a different story. Every day, residents are grappling with unsafe conditions, escalating rents, and landlord retaliation. What’s more,… 
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