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”Think local. Think Brazos!” The Think Brazos Podcast hosts conversations with locals, politicians, and experts to discuss policies that impact housing affordability, economic opportunity, and financial resiliency for families in Brazos County. Disclosure and disclaimer: The purpose of the Think Brazos Podcast is to present to the public a deeper sense of who the candidates are who hope to lead this community and to create a space for them to present their ideas, especially about housing and affordability. However, as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Bryan-College Station Habitat for Humanity (which created and sponsors Think Brazos) does not and cannot endorse any particular candidate or political party. The open dialogue we create by doing our utmost to speak to every candidate for a particular political race we decide to cover should in no way be construed as an endorsement of the candidate or his/her political party. Further, the ideas and opinions expressed by the candidates we interview are purely their own and not necessarily those of Habitat for Humanity. Housing affordability is an important issue, so we thank you for following the Think Brazos Podcast. Executive Producer - Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Producers - Charles and Whitney Coats Host - Charles Coats Videographer and Sound Engineer - Mario Treviño
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Sunday Nov 29, 2020
Sunday Nov 29, 2020
COVID-19 has taken lives and livelihoods in Bryan and College Station. Hopes are rising for a vaccine, but what else can a community do to help recover?
Mercatus Center scholars Emily Hamilton, Salim Furth, and Nolan Gray join Charles and Whitney Coats of Think Brazos to discuss how certain housing types could help Bryan and College Station recover from COVID-19 and what that recovery may look like. The Mercatus publication discussed in the video is “Policies to Help Communities Recover: Housing Restrictions”.
Enjoy the show and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes. Just remember – “Think local. Think Brazos!”
Think Brazos is a project of Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity focused on policies that help local Brazos County families thrive. This interview is not an endorsement of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
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