NYT: The pandemic and the meaning of home

After so many months confined to our homes, The New York Times asked those who think about place – architects, urban policy experts, novelists – how our relationships with our homes have changed. One of the contributors is Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond who visited the John Adams in 2018 to discuss his study Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.



After so many months confined to our homes, The New York Times asked those who think about place – architects, urban policy experts, novelists – how our relationships with our homes have changed, and what home means to them. One of the contributors is Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond who visited the John Adams in 2018 to discuss his study Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.


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