prntexe
-
4/11/24 – James Mathers
In this week’s discussion, we delve into the life of James, a resident of Aurora, Illinois, who has been profoundly impacted by the challenges of navigating the healthcare system while grappling with the complexities of affordable housing. A veteran with a disability, James’s experiences highlight the intersection between stable housing and access to adequate healthcare,…
-
4/4/24 – Carol Taylor
This week, I got a chance to talk to talk with Carol, a single mother of two, who has navigated the waters of securing stable, affordable housing while striving to provide a quality education for her children. Carol’s journey shows the profound impacts that housing instability can have on educational outcomes, shedding light on the…
-
3/27 – Jose Martinez
This week, Jose and I wanted to talk specifically about immigrants in Aurora trying to find a home while navigating the complexities of a new country. Today, we sit down with Jose Martinez, a recent immigrant from Colombia, who shares his experiences and the hurdles he faced in securing a home for his family in…
-
3/23/24 – Janine Kuzac
Offering more than just a bed for the night, the Hesed House in Aurora provides comprehensive services aimed at addressing the root causes of homelessness. However, as the economic landscape evolves and the demands on such shelters grow, the challenges shelters like Hesed face become increasingly complex. To gain deeper insight into these challenges and…
-
3/14/24 – Maria Aguilar
Maria’s story highlights the complex interplay between affordable housing availability, community support, and individual resilience. Her journey from uncertainty to stability illustrates the profound impact that a safe, stable home and a supportive community can have on individuals and families facing housing insecurity. Maria, thank you for agreeing to share your story with us today.…
-
3/7/24 – Jasmine Brown
In the heart of Aurora, Jasmine’s story unfolds—a narrative that illuminates the struggles of many residents striving to keep up with rent amidst economic uncertainty. Jasmine, a single mother working two part-time jobs, confronts the reality of housing instability, her journey underscoring the broader challenges faced by countless others in the community. Jasmine, thank you…
-
2/29/24 – Sophia Martin
This is Sophia’s second appearance on the AHO – she reached out to expand on our previous conversation on apartment housing in Aurora and we finally got a chance to sit down this week. This conversation was condensed for clarity. Good afternoon. Today, we delve into an issue at the heart of many housing discussions:…
-
2/22/24 – Michael Pina
Michael Pina is a local artist who reached out to me wishing to speak out on a topic that I now feel, after having talked with him, isn’t covered nearly enough. We met at the City Council meeting on the 13th of February and we finally got a chance to sit down this week. I…
-
2/15/24 – David Zyskowski
This is David’s second appearance on the AHO newsletter. He recently reached out to me to specifically expand on post-eviction challenges for citizens across Aurora. This Wednesday evening, he sat down with me to discuss his recent eviction and his thoughts on how his experience can inform City policy. This conversation was condensed for clarity.…
-
2/8/24 – David White
David and I met at a recent City Hall meeting. This is his first appearance on the AHO publication. This conversation has been condensed for clarity. Welcome, and thank you for joining us to share your journey and insights. Today, we delve into a narrative that, while deeply personal, reflects a broader issue many face…









