A Brief Overview of U.S. Housing Policy | Lecture by Darrel Ramsey-Musolf

U.S. housing policy from its origins during the Depression. Low-income housing programs.

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1 p.m., Jan. 27, 2020

Darrel Ramsey-Musolf is assistant professor of regional planning at University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has completed a PhD in Housing Policy and Analysis (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Caly Poly Pomona), Master of Public Administration (Suffolk University) and B.A. in Dance (University of California, Los Angeles).

The central question of Ramsey-Musolf's scholarship is: What has been the influence of California's housing and planning laws on housing production?

His courses include land use, planning studio and engaging with global cities. He has chaired master's and undergraduate theses and mentors numerous graduate and undergraduate students.

This event is organized by PLG 599 Affordable Housing, Interdisciplinary and ARC 302 Design Studio 4 (Urban Housing).


Header image: CAPLA team Ocotillo Development, Barrio West, presented at the 2019 National Finals in San Francisco, receiving Honorable Mention, Community Impact and Environmental Approach to the Project.

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