SBP clients illustrate the inequality of the disaster recovery system in the New York TimesThe current administration has the opportunity to better understand — and then fix — challenges that are all too real for many Americans.Jun 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021
Generational Wealth, Black Homeownership & Maintaining Equity After DisastersA recently-released study connects the impact of redlining to neighborhoods now in more immediate danger for flooding and other disasters.Mar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
Vaccines, Hope & Moving America ForwardWe’re helping to expand vaccine access to underserved communities using strategies we deploy after a disaster.Mar 19, 2021Mar 19, 2021
The new normal is more disasters and more demand for FEMA assistance. We need innovation.Disasters large and small will be with us for the foreseeable future. It’s time to champion innovation and equity in the recovery process.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
Federal funding delays following Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Maria were unnecessary.The situation facing citizens in Puerto Rico is dire and they deserve our best efforts in improving this funding process moving forward.Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
The Biden Administration has an opportunity to bring more equality to this year’s disaster seasonThe National Advisory Council released an assessment of FEMA’s work: the current distribution of disaster aid increases economic…Feb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021
Published inThe Clinton FoundationA Homecoming After Hurricane SandyA Queens resident is finally comfortable calling her storm-ravaged house home again.Nov 3, 2016Nov 3, 2016
How to fix our disaster recovery strategyAs disasters become more frequent, U.S. disaster recovery policies are not ready. Here’s a better plan.Sep 21, 2016Sep 21, 2016
What a car company had to teach a non-profit about rebuilding faster after natural disastersThe first half of 2016 saw eight “billion dollar” disasters hit the United States. In July and August, historic flooding devastated West…Sep 21, 2016Sep 21, 2016