Taking on Blackstone – Denmark’s Housing Minister Lays Down the Law

Taking on Blackstone – Denmark’s Housing Mini...

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Build Homes on Golf Courses! Mobilizing for the Right to Live in Cape Town, South Africa

PUSH-The Film exposed the global pattern: cities have become the domain of the wealthy or at least a deposit box for their wealth – and everyday people are being pushed out. Nowhere is this more true than in South Africa, named by Tim ...

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The Mistakes We Made - Reflections and Corrections on the Housing Crisis with Frans Timmermans, EU Executive Vice President.

Executive Vice President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, joins the Filmmaker and the Advocate in a frank discussion of the current housing crisis in the EU that is often overlooked and overshadowed. Mr. Timmermans reflects on the mistakes that were made along the ...

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