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Victoria Hausch

Victoria Hausch is the Institutional Accountability Program Specialist at NCRC. She is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with degrees in Economics and Sociology. Victoria has experience in local tenant advocacy and grassroots organizing through her work in the Isla Vista Tenants Union, and she […]

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NCRC Comment in Opposition to PayPal Holdings Inc. Application for Federal Deposit Insurance

  Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now   Complete the form to download the pdf: Download January 20, 2026 Acting Chairman Travis Hill Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 550 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20429 Via email: comments@fdic.gov Alex Chriss, President &

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Fair Housing Month Spotlight: Fighting Back with Testing and Local Action

Every April, Fair Housing Month gives us the chance to reflect on both the progress we’ve made as a country toward realizing housing equity and the challenges that remain. Discrimination in housing has not disappeared and, in many ways, it has simply changed form. That is why the tools NCRC uses to identify and address

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How Effective Public-Private Housing Partnerships Could Provide Relief for Housing Insecure Students and Residents

The unincorporated community of Isla Vista, California, is home to just 15,500 people, but its population density rivals that of Los Angeles. This small strip of coast boasts uninterrupted views of the Pacific — and some of the highest housing prices in the nation. While the main University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB) campus is to

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