‘Humans of HUD’ site shares stories of people served by the agency

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In some sense,  the Department of Housing and Urban Development agenda is all about buildings and apartments. But, it’s also about the people who ultimately inhabit them. That’s why the agency’s public affairs office has launched a special website called Humans of HUD. The site’s creator, April Brown, a public affairs and social media specialist, joined Federal...

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Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Subscribe to Federal Drive’s daily audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne.

In some sense,  the Department of Housing and Urban Development agenda is all about buildings and apartments. But, it’s also about the people who ultimately inhabit them. That’s why the agency’s public affairs office has launched a special website called Humans of HUD. The site’s creator, April Brown, a public affairs and social media specialist, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share the thinking behind it.

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