Aloha Friday Conversation: Seizing affordable housing opportunities in Hawaiʻi

Included within this episode:

  • Kenna StormoGipson, Director of Housing Policy at the Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center (part of Hawaiʻi Appleseed), outlines Hawaiʻi’s housing market.

  • Maui’s Housing Plan was formulated under the leadership of Hawaiian Community Assets, a housing counseling agency. Jeff Gilbreath is its interim Executive Director. The plan is designed to achieve 5,000 affordable homes in five years,

  • Researcher Arjuna Heim works for the housing arm of Hawaiʻi Appleseed. Heim worked on the Maui Housing Plan and says a statewide Affordable Housing Coalition is being formed to push affordable housing priorities in the 2022 legislative session.

  • Scott Morishige, the governor’s Coordinator on Homelessness, underlines the need to get connected. In the thick of the pandemic, over a hundred service providers and concerned individuals were tuning into homeless webinars, held weekly.

  • Finding a place to rent is tougher than ever in Hawaiʻi. Jack, name withheld to avoid retaliation, is a father and member of the Honolulu Tenants Union Organizing Committee. The organization helps inform the public about your rights as a tenant.

  • Laura Thielen is Executive Director of Partners in Care—the network of houseless services on Oʻahu. She talks about the need to keep people in the homes they have.

  • Executive Director of the Institute of Human Services, Connie Mitchell, recently spoke at the Hawaii Book and Music Festival where she made a case for permanent ongoing support for people who qualify for affordable housing.

  • Foo Pham is with the Housing Now committee of Faith Action for Community Equity. He talks about the Empty Homes Tax.

  • Manager Rhonda Alexander-Monkres of the Maui Financial Opportunity Center (an arm of Hawaiian Community Assets) helps people get ready to buy homes that are being made available at prices people can afford.

  • Kenna StormoGipson, Director of Housing Policy at the Hawaiʻi Budget and Policy Center (part of Hawaiʻi Appleseed), shares how housing advocates on all the islands are mobilizing to address the housing shortage.

  • Founder Jim Edmonds is president of Permanently Affordable Living (PAL) Kauaʻi, is passionate about helping generations of people live affordably.

Noe Tanigawa

Hawaiʻi Public Radio

Previous
Previous

Raise Up Hawaiʻi demands higher minimum wage

Next
Next

Hawaiʻi prisons are finally moving forward with an ID program for inmates