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Program Information
Sea Change Radio
Weekly Program
Fatih Saat and Rafael Mandelman
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Feb. 26, 2019, 4:52 p.m.
Shelter is on the first rung of renowned psychologist Abraham Maslow‘s hierarchy of needs. And yet, as a society, we have not cracked the code for how to house people in a way that is equitable and sustainable. While millions consume cubic acres of carbon heating and cooling their McMansions, others combat housing insecurity on a daily basis. This week on Sea Change Radio, we discuss two different facets of the housing puzzle. First we take a look at the tiny homes movement with two builders, Fatih and Deniz Saat. They describe what the target customer base is for their Lilliputian locales, their design inspiration, and how these itty bitty domiciles could potentially transform communities of the future. Next, we hear from San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman to learn about his unique journey into politics and to talk about the issue of homelessness in America.
Song: The Grunt
Artist: The JBs
Album: Food For Thought
Label: Universal
Year: 1972

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Artist: Fog Swamp
Album: Fog Swamp
Label: N/A
Year: 2018

Song: Comin Home
Artist: Delaney & Bonnie
Album: D&B Together
Label: Columbia
Year: 1972

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