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                        There’s a concerted effort at Albuquerque City Hall to expand access to housing. The Office of Equity and Inclusion recently released a needs assessment, the department of Family and Community Services is working on strategies to protect and create housing, and a public meeting last week on converting hotels into permanent housing was so well-attended another one is scheduled for Tuesday evening – this time online.
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                        Let’s Talk New Mexico 6/17 8am: Last September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention instituted a moratorium on residential evictions to keep…
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                        Episode 48 dives back into how the pandemic is affecting people experiencing homelessness. 91°µÍø's Hannah Colton goes further into the story of the city…
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                        The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued guidelines in March that cities should not break up homeless encampments during the COVID-19…
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                        In episode 32, we talk about how the homeless population in New Mexico is being served in the era of Covid-19. We hear from Johnathon Stubbs, a person who…
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                        The Albuquerque city government is considering where to build a new emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Voters last month approved $14…