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Chapter Leads

Paige Kahle

  • Location in TC:

I live with my two teenagers, their father, and a Shihtzu named Stella in St. Paul. We have happily been renting our home for 6 years. I work primarily in the Twin Cities region.

  • Bio:

Home has always been important to me - thinking about it, longing for it, and helping individuals and families build it. Before I was eighteen years old, I had lived in a dozen+ homes in various cities throughout the US. I learned first-hand how disruptive moving often is on a child, even when it’s within the same city, but especially when it’s cross-country.

During my formative years, I lived in Mississippi with my mom where I witnessed blatant racial discrimination - from attending a mostly segregated parochial school to hearing stories from my mom about her childhood growing up in rural Mississippi to seeing Ku Klux Klan members "marketing" on street corners. As a child, I was horrified and confused by all of it. It's a feeling that has stayed with me decades later.

My educational background is architecture and urban planning. While studying urban planning, I became interested in patterns of neighborhood segregation and how to create more integrated, inclusive neighborhoods. It is absolutely possible to create opportunities for more inclusive and racially diverse neighborhoods. There needs to be more education and outreach to the general public about why it’s important to create more affordable housing in ALL areas. And, to offer opportunities for grassroots involvement.

I have been a Realtor for almost 20 years, and believe everyone in my industry should be vocal enthusiasts for the creation of more housing, especially the missing middle housing. In most instances, the real estate industry continues to advocate for private property rights, at the expense of real people’s lives. This is why Nichole, Meghan, and myself joined together to create a TC YIMBY chapter early in 2023.

  • Why is housing important?

Home matters. It matters just like healthcare matters. It matters like clean water matters. It matters like healthy food. Housing is a basic human need that is critically necessary in creating successful outcomes for individuals, families, and communities.

  • Why I support YIMBY:

Housing is where everything begins for all of us. I want to live in a community where everyone has access to safe, stable, and affordable housing regardless of their income level. We are in a housing tragedy and I believe the solution is for all of us to advocate for more housing, especially in the lower price points, and in all areas and neighborhoods.

Meghan Howard

  • Location in TC:
    • I live in St. Paul but work in and around all the surrounding Cities! 
  • Bio:
    • I have always loved  “home”.  Even as a child - I remember realizing how grateful I was to have a comfortable place to live. Whether that was the childhood homes my family lived in throughout Sioux Falls, SD. To the houses I rented with friends in 2000 when we moved to the Twin Cities for college at the University of Minnesota. To the refurbished old army barracks in Brighton, England I stayed at while studying abroad. To the dorm room in Portland, Maine where I finished my final semester of college. To the rented room of a house in Seattle, WA where I lived while working for an environmental non-profit. To the futon I slept on in my sister's living room when I first moved back to Minneapolis to start my life of non-profit work throughout my 20’s/early 30’s. To the top floor duplex my friend and I rented while I worked to support and promote handmade items from artisans around the world. To the apartment overlooking Loring Park…the snowy winter days were the best! To the first "fixer-upper" home my husband and I purchased in St. Paul in 2009. And finally, to our second, current home we now live in with our two children. Each "home" has a special place in my heart. Each "place" very different but all of them equally cherished. I am grateful for the housing I have stayed in throughout my life. I want to help others find the same comfort, peace, and Joy in the spaces they choose to call home. 
  • Why is housing important?
    • I believe housing is a basic human right. As a Realtor, I have seen many houses and many types of homes. I believes Housing is Healthcare and I want to do my part to help All people find a safe place to live and call Home.
  • Why I support YIMBY:
    • I support YIMBY because I do say Yes to People! I say "Yes" to more neighbors, to climate action, to integration, to walkable communities, to short commutes and to abundant, affordable, and sustainable homes for Everyone throughout all the different stages of life.
    • Twin Cities YIMBY is a wonderful non-profit I am proud to be a part of. I'm honored to volunteer with an organization that advocates for abundant, affordable housing for All.