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Affordable Housing and Equality with Kathleen Van Voorhis

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In this week's episode of Alvina Talks Shift, host Alvina Vasquez speaks with Kathleen Van Voorhis, CEO of the Community Investment Alliance, about Colorado's Bill 1311, which aims to reduce child poverty by 50% and assist middle-income families through a child tax credit. They examine the bill's potential to affect over 133,000 children, especially with the high costs of daycare and housing. The conversation then addresses the broader housing crisis gripping Colorado due to factors like inflation, underscoring the nation's failure to provide adequate affordable housing.

Solutions like tax credits and development near transit areas to facilitate access to jobs are discussed, as well as the importance of community conversations in tackling housing issues. Van Voorhis emphasizes teaching children about social inequalities and their capacity to inspire change. The episode also explores the challenges surrounding family-based shelter systems, the migrant crisis in Colorado, and the work of the Community Investment Alliance in advocating for change and supporting the unhoused and migrants.

Get involved > www.communityinvestmentalliance.org

This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MYNOQ-uq6Ms

Get ready to tune in and shift gears with Alvina Vasquez in Alvina Talks Shift, a thought-provoking podcast that dives into the ever-changing world of politics and life. Join Alvina as she engages with people who give a sh*t, empowering listeners to take a front-row seat in shaping our nation's future. Be part of the conversation, and let's create a life and country we are proud of, together. With valuable insights and real-life experiences, Alvina Talks Shift will make you rethink everything you thought you knew – shake up the status quo and evolve alongside Alvina. It's time to flip the script with Alvina Talks Shift.

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In this week's episode of Alvina Talks Shift, host Alvina Vasquez speaks with Kathleen Van Voorhis, CEO of the Community Investment Alliance, about Colorado's Bill 1311, which aims to reduce child poverty by 50% and assist middle-income families through a child tax credit. They examine the bill's potential to affect over 133,000 children, especially with the high costs of daycare and housing. The conversation then addresses the broader housing crisis gripping Colorado due to factors like inflation, underscoring the nation's failure to provide adequate affordable housing.

Solutions like tax credits and development near transit areas to facilitate access to jobs are discussed, as well as the importance of community conversations in tackling housing issues. Van Voorhis emphasizes teaching children about social inequalities and their capacity to inspire change. The episode also explores the challenges surrounding family-based shelter systems, the migrant crisis in Colorado, and the work of the Community Investment Alliance in advocating for change and supporting the unhoused and migrants.

Get involved > www.communityinvestmentalliance.org

This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MYNOQ-uq6Ms

Get ready to tune in and shift gears with Alvina Vasquez in Alvina Talks Shift, a thought-provoking podcast that dives into the ever-changing world of politics and life. Join Alvina as she engages with people who give a sh*t, empowering listeners to take a front-row seat in shaping our nation's future. Be part of the conversation, and let's create a life and country we are proud of, together. With valuable insights and real-life experiences, Alvina Talks Shift will make you rethink everything you thought you knew – shake up the status quo and evolve alongside Alvina. It's time to flip the script with Alvina Talks Shift.

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