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Race Place Policy Podcast

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by Paul Williams

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15 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Welcome to the Race, Place, and Policy Podcast, our first podcast for PPL. Many folks might know that PPL has been building communities and building success through affordable housing and career training for 50 years now. We thought another way to build communities and build success is through ideas and dialogue. We hope this space will be a place where we can have engaging discussions, promote ideas, listen to needs, and identify hurdles that we all need to overcome. Solutions can’t come from nowhere. They need a laboratory, a workshop to develop and shape. We hope this is that workspace.

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1/20/2022

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Race Place Policy Podcast: Women Leaders of Color

August 26, 2024

Race Place Policy Podcast: Women Leaders of Color

Guest host María C. Pabón Gautier talks with two PPL vice presidents about being women of color in the affordable housing space.

Episode thumbnail for Race Place Policy Podcast: State of Affordable Housing

April 9, 2024

Race Place Policy Podcast: State of Affordable Housing

Host Paul Williams is joined by CommonBond Communities President & CEO Deidre Schmidt and Beacon Interfaith Housing President & CEO Chris LaTondresse to discuss the state of affordable housing.

Episode thumbnail for Race Place Policy Podcast:  Healthy Communities & Neighborhood Building

February 28, 2024

Race Place Policy Podcast: Healthy Communities & Neighborhood Building

This month our conversation is about advancing public leadership and what it takes to create vibrant, healthy communities, including how neighborhood building and investment can play a role. We’ve known for some time that stable housing and strong neighborhoods contribute to healthy places and healthy lives and improved well-being. We're joined by Dr. Nisha Botchwey, dean of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota

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What is Race Place Policy Podcast?

Welcome to the Race, Place, and Policy Podcast, our first podcast for PPL. Many folks might know that PPL has been building communities and building success through affordable housing and career training for 50 years now. We thought another way to build communities and build success is through ideas and dialogue. We hope this space will be a place where we can have engaging discussions, promote ideas, listen to needs, and identify hurdles that we all need to overcome. Solutions can’t come from nowhere. They need a laboratory, a workshop to develop and shape. We hope this is that workspace.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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