Housing, Race, & Homelessness: Ending Poverty in the Bay Area

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May 23, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

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Ending poverty in the Bay Area will require innovation, partnership, and pro-active, anti-racist strategies. Join us as we come together to outline how we can accomplish a future where poverty is a distant memory and everyone has a stable home that enables all of us to pursue our dreams, raise our families, and build the lives we want to live.

In this virtual “fireside chat,” we’ll hear from a variety of voices across the movement to end poverty in the Bay Area, including former Mayor of Stockton Michael Tubbs and All Home CEO Tomiquia Moss, exploring the ways that housing instability is interconnected with racial inequality, poverty, and homelessness.

Co-organized with local Affordable Housing partners from around the Bay Area, this virtual event in honor of Affordable Housing Month will begin with a chat between Michael Tubbs and Tomiquia Moss, outlining his five-point platform for ending poverty in California. Then, we’ll hear from a panel of broad cross-sector partners on how to move principles and concepts to action items and concrete next steps!

Affordable Housing Month happens thanks to our partner United Way Bay Area, the county conveners who organize events all over the Bay Area, and the dozens of NPH members that, as part of Strategic Communications Council, gather stories, share resources, and foster conversation.

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Date:
May 23, 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
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Organizer

Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California
Phone
(415) 989-8160
Email
info@nonprofithousing.org
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