How can we create local housing solutions that advance racial and economic equity, mitigate displacement, and ensure affordable and quality housing for all residents?
Join us on Monday, August 16, at 11am PT / 2pm ET for Policy Solutions to Advance Housing Justice, an in-depth discussion. In this 75-minute episode, our panelists will focus on the intersection of health and housing, offering equity-focused and people-centered housing solutions.
ChangeLab Solutions senior attorney Gregory Miao will be joined by Nestor Davidson, director of the Urban Law Center at Fordham University School of Law; Kristin Maun, director of housing development and incentives at the Tulsa Authority for Economic Opportunity; and Zach Neumann, executive director and co-founder of the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project. Together, the panelists will explore how structural discrimination has contributed to our current housing crisis. Using real-world examples, they will discuss strategies for navigating legal and policy barriers to housing equity, like preemption and eviction.
This webinar is for members of community organizations, anchor institutions, and local governments who want to learn about new tools and practices to prioritize racial equity in local housing policy. Tune in for innovative solutions that promote more equitable health and housing outcomes.
This is the final episode of Uprooting the Structural Drivers of Health Inequity, a six-part virtual discussion series that examines how organizations and advocates are addressing inequity in their efforts to improve health outcomes.
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Previous episodes in this series addressed community health, equitable enforcement in the employment sector, systemic racism in education, equity in planning practices, and policy solutions for a values-based food system. Did you miss them? Watch them here.
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