This report discusses community control of land and housing. It provides a historical overview of the displacement and exclusion rooted in racism and discriminatory public policy in the United States. It presents innovative strategies and tools to establish community control of land and housing. These strategies include limited equity cooperatives, resident-owned communities, community land trusts, community benefits agreements, and land banks.
Topics include: historical displacement and exclusion, strategies for community control of land and housing, anchor institutions, recommendations