Spring 2009 » June 03, 2009

Publisher’s Note

By Matthew Brian Hersh

It’s quite a time to rejoin Shelterforce. As we struggle with the pain and despair that comes from the worst economy in decades, fueled by a subprime crisis so many of us saw coming, we also find ourselves in once-in-a-lifetime moment.

For the first time in years, we have a chance to change the rules of the game; rules that always hindered and often punished the people and communities we serve. So how do we seize this moment?

Let’s learn to play the inside game. At HUD, as well as at many other federal agencies, we have potential partners with open minds and open doors. As we walk through those doors, let’s continue to press for all our needs, while remembering that our new partners have other pressures to contend with. We can help ourselves by helping them make our case. To do that, we need to:

In the coming year we will be looking at the changing field of community development, the impact of the stimulus on our work, and the impact of our work on public policy. We hope that you continue to find Shelterforce and our online media useful as we move through uncharted territory.

Matthew Brian Hersh is a New Jersey native who joined Shelterforce magazine in April 2008 as associate editor. For five years prior to coming to Shelterforce, he was editor of a central New Jersey newspaper and is a longtime freelance writer working mostly in the nonprofit sector. A graduate of Rutgers University, Matthew has worked for the New Jersey State Legislature and was communications director for a nonprofit transportation organization. He was named NHI/Shelterforce senior editor in April 2009. E-mail Matthew at mhersh@nhi.org.

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