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The Process of Poverty Destabilization: How Gentrification is Reshaping Upper Manhattan and the Bronx and Increasing Homelessness in New York City

As gentrification spreads in parts of New York City and across the country, this policy brief looks at trends in three neighborhoods of Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx—Washington Heights, Highbridge/Concourse, and Kingsbridge Heights—to better understand what poverty destabilization is and where and when it occurs.…

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1.5 million students are identified as homeless in U.S. public schools. But that may not be the full picture.

Our new policy brief, “Undercounted and Underserved?”, suggests thousands more students may be going unrecognized … and unsupported.

This is not just a data issue. It is a systems issue. Because in education policy, what we measure determines what we resource—and who gets support.

Read the full policy brief at the link in bio.

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1.5 million students are identified as homeless in U.S. public schools. But that may not be the full picture.

Our new policy brief, “Undercounted and Underserved?”, suggests thousands more students may be going unrecognized … and unsupported.

This is not just a data issue. It is a systems issue. Because in education policy, what we measure determines what we resource—and who gets support.

Read the full policy brief at the link in bio.
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