The Community Housing Working Group hosted a briefing on April 23 at Cafeteria 15L in Sacramento. Discussions focused on how the housing crisis in California affects Black and Brown communities and explored ways to provide low-income families and individuals with affordable housing. | By Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media The Community Housing Working Group hosted a briefing on April 23 at Cafeteria 15L in Sacramento. Discussions focused on how the housing crisis in California affects Black and Brown communities and explored ways to provide low-income families and individuals with affordable housing. Tia Boatman Patterson, CEO and President
The Community Housing Working Group hosted a briefing in Sacramento to discuss the housing crisis in California and explore ways to provide low-income families and individuals with affordable housing.
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Erika Carrasco, a real estate agent at San Jose’s Intero Real Estate Services, visits a Silver Creek Valley Country Club home for sale.Photos by Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Carrasco tidies up a home she’s selling. The real estate agent, who immigrated from Mexico and worked her way up, now sees 20 or more offers on homes.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Erika Carrasco at a home she’s selling in South San Jose.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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