On July 1st, millions of American families will be struggling to pay rent, as record unemployment ravages the country and as eviction moratoria begin to expire. Indeed, the COVID pandemic has highlighted just how much our entire housing system is dependent on rent—rent that many people couldn’t afford even before the pandemic.
But a housing justice movement has also gained ground. We’ve seen a national movement arise—and unprecedented housing policy breakthroughs.
For this webinar, NPQ is partnering with Shelterforce—a nonprofit publication that has been following the housing justice movement for over 40 years—to explore the state of housing justice in the US and highlight present-day stories. Our panelists are:
Miriam Axel-Lute, editor of Shelterforce and a regular writer and analyst of housing justice and community development issues for over two decades.
Andreanecia Morris, executive director for HousingNOLA, a 10-year partnership between community leaders, and dozens of public, private, and nonprofit groups, implementing a strategic plan designed to reduce housing insecurity in New Orleans.
Amina Kirk, senior legal and policy analyst & organizer at Detroit People's Platform, who focuses in her work on supporting affordable housing, equitable development, and housing justice in Detroit, Michigan.
This webinar will explore:
What does it mean to “cancel rent”?
Rent strikes and other forms of housing activism
The impact of structural racism on housing opportunity and housing markets
How to use CARES dollars to protect tenants in your hometown
Federal, state, and local policy struggles for rent relief
Policy innovations for housing justice that have emerged during the pandemic
How community-based groups are addressing housing challenges today.
Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, board member, or engaged in community-based organizing, this webinar will provide you with real-life examples and lessons learned that can inform your work in your own community.
*The recording and slides of this webinar will be available on the NPQ website 2-3 days after the live event