Sick Cities: How Housing Inequality is Killing Public Health

A Housing Revolution: Cherokee Nation's Transformative Vision
The Cherokee Nation is currently experiencing an unprecedented era of housing development, marking the most significant investment in our community's housing infrastructure to date. By reimagining our housing challenges through the lens of public health, we are not just building structures, but creating holistic environments that nurture community well-being and resilience.
This groundbreaking approach goes beyond traditional construction, recognizing that safe, quality housing is fundamental to individual and collective health. Each new home represents more than just shelter—it's a foundation for family stability, economic opportunity, and cultural preservation.
Our strategic housing investments are a testament to the Cherokee Nation's commitment to empowering our people, ensuring that every community member has access to dignified, sustainable living spaces. By treating housing as a critical public health intervention, we are proactively addressing systemic challenges and creating pathways to improved quality of life.
As we continue to expand and innovate, our housing initiatives stand as a powerful model of community-driven development, demonstrating how thoughtful, comprehensive planning can transform lives and strengthen the fabric of our nation.