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LaborFest: A Cautionary Tale: The Dark Side of Housing in the Wild, Wild West of California

Date and Time

Friday, July 25, 2025, 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada) (UTC-08:00)

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Labor History

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Registration is not Required

About this event

(Zoom event)

A Talk By Harvey Smith

The first part of this Zoom event will include the slideshow presented at the International Social Housing Festival in early June in Dublin, Ireland. It will summarize New Deal efforts to provide decent and affordable public housing and dispel the false binary of YIMBY vs. NIMBY.
The story of the destruction by University of California at Berkeley of People’s Park will be presented as an example of the collusion of interests between UC, legislators, and real estate developers/investors. Local communities have little say in California housing decisions while observing the growing power of real estate investors to sway politicians. Mostly market rate housing is being built with minimal concern for affordability and the rising homelessness rate. Finally, the rational solutions and examples of social, public and cooperative housing as revealed at the Dublin conference will be described.

Here is a link to my book – http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/9781467132398/Berkeley-and-the-New-Deal. Follow the National New Deal Preservation Association and the Living New Deal by signing up to receive occasional updates. Join LND’s Email List. The latest or previous newsletters are at each website – www.newdeallegacy.org and www.livingnewdeal.org. Join us in pushing for a New New Deal! 

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