Façades of Equitable Development: Santa Ana and the Affordable Housing Complex

This article problematizes the development of affordable housing as a form of equity planning. Through both qualitative and quantitative data, the article examines three affordable housing projects within a redevelopment plan in Santa Ana, California. The research finds that a narrow focus on afford...

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Housing
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