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Remaking the Economy: Social Housing—A Path to Housing for All?

The pandemic has created a terrible eviction crisis, which the federal government is trying to address with emergency rental assistance. But how do we reduce the precariousness of housing in the long run so that a public health crisis or other disaster doesn’t snowball into displacement? Many people are calling for more social housing as part of that solution. What does that mean? What will it take to make it happen?

This 90-minute in-depth webinar, jointly organized by NPQ and Shelterforce, brings together four leading voices in the field to discuss these issues.

Resource Details

Author(s): Steve Dubb, Miriam Axel-Lute, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Bernie Mazyck, Krystle Okafor, Roberto de la Riva Rojas
Organization: Non Profit Quarterly
Date: 12/13/2022
Resource Type: Videos & Webinars
Topic: Housing Justice & Tenant Support

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