The story is spreading beyond the build site.

From neighborhood reporting to regional media, this coverage tracks how tiny-home villages, community art, and grassroots organizing are reshaping what housing justice can look like in the Bay Area.

Tiny Village Spirit Bulletin Press File
Tiny Village Spirit supporters rallying for housing justice
Coverage documenting the build, the art, and the organizing behind each village.
Community art at the Richmond Tiny House Village project

Stories, profiles, and community updates
from across the project.

Article Richmond Confidential

Tiny houses to shelter 12 Richmond youth, but much more is needed to address increasing demand

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Article San Francisco Foghorn

Architecture Capstone Project Creates Homes for Unhoused Youth

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Article The U.S. Sun

I am creating a new tiny home village and you can live there for free - but residents have to meet certain requirements

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Profile San Francisco Chronicle

Her dad is accused of attacking Paul Pelosi. Her mom is a nudist. She's a Bay Area activist

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Article East Bay Times

Tiny homes key to big vision in Richmond - New housing site for unsheltered young people nearing the finish line

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Coverage helps neighbors picture a different housing response.

Each story helps more people see that tiny-home villages can be dignified, beautiful, resident-centered, and built through real community partnership.

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