Hey everyone! I’ve been thinking a lot about the long-term future of housing in New York City. I’m currently finishing my junior year, and almost every conversation with friends somehow turns into rent anxiety, apartment hunting stress, or the fear of having to leave the city after graduation. What bothers me is that most discussions stay at the level of frustration — “rent is too high,” “there’s no supply,” “developers are the problem,” etc. I rarely see structured conversations that actually analyze policy or zoning frameworks in a serious way. I’m wondering if there’s a student-driven initiative that approaches housing challenges from a research and reform perspective — something that looks at zoning, land-use constraints, and housing production through data and civic engagement rather than slogans. I would love to participate in a community where students exchange ideas, discuss realistic reforms, and maybe even advocate for practical change. Has anyone here found something credible and well-organized that focuses specifically on these issues in NYC?