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文档介绍:New Homes, New Neighborhoods, New Schools: A Progress Report on the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program By Lora Engdahl October 2009 Published by Poverty and Race Research Action Council (PRRAC) and The Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign The Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign (BRHC) is a coalition of local and national civil rights and housing anizations that works to ensure that public policies and private investments are aligned to e historic divisions by race and class. To learn more about the BRHC, visit: additional copies, please contact PRRAC at 202-906-8023 or visit: jects/ Publication costs supported by Quadel, Inc. New Homes, New Neighborhoods, New Schools: A Progress Report on the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program By Lora Engdahl October 2009 Acknowledgments We are grateful for the hard work of the author of this report, Lora Engdahl, who, for the first time, pulled to- gether a wide array of different source materials and interviews on the Baltimore Housing Mobility program. Other key contributors to this process include Jim Evans of Metropolitan Baltimore Quadel, Philip Tegeler of the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, Amy DeHuff of Citizens Planning and Housing Association, Barbara Samuels of the ACLU of Maryland, and Stefanie DeLuca of the Sociology Department at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. Thanks are also owed to ACLU paralegals Laura Corcoran and Niambi Murray, and intern Linda Cole, who conducted the annual participant surveys; operations manager, Alison James, who helped develop the ACLU survey database and analysis; law student volunteer Rachel Simmonson who helped write up the survey re- ports; Peter Rosenblatt, a PhD candidate and colleague of Professor DeLuca at Johns Hopkins; and PRRAC Law & Policy Fellow Catherine Vel. Many thanks as well to our copy editor, Kelley Ray, of Citizens Planning and Housing Association and Andy Cook, for his photography of Baltimore Housing Mobility Program participants. This report