Enrique Ortiz, María Silvia Emanuelli, Ana Vilenica
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Tracing a long history of the Habitat International Coalition and the social production of habitat
In "Tracing a Long History of International Habitat Coalition Making and Social Production of Housing," Ana Vilenica engages with Enrique Ortiz and Maria Silvia Emanuelli from HIC-AL to explore the evolution of housing justice movements and the role of the Habitat International Coalition (HIC) in advocating for social production of housing. The conversation provides a historical perspective on the coalition's inception. It outlines the foundational moments of HIC, detailing the coalition's growth out of a collective need to address housing as a human right. Enrique shares experiences from the formative years of HIC, where he connected with grassroots movements and organizations across Latin America, fostering a network that would support the social production of habitat. The Conversation highlights the strategic pivot HIC made towards reinforcing a global network that respects regional differences and promotes a common strategy grounded in human rights. It also underscores the need for a collective effort to influence public policy and the necessity of solidarity among various social economy and housing groups.