Shelter in Place? Housing Insecurity and COVID-19
Posted by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on April 14, 2020
Join the discussion April 15th at noon ET on Twitter using #HousingEquityCOVID
What does it mean to shelter in place when a person is homeless or housing insecure? How are local and state governments responding to the needs of people who can no longer afford rent? How has COVID-19 amplified long-standing housing equity issues, and how can cities and states act to ensure the housing security of every resident in a future crisis? Join experts Diane Yentel of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, Jenny Shuetz of the Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program, Erika Poethig of the Urban Institute, Melinda Pollack of Enterprise Community Partners, and many more for a timely and dynamic exchange.
Log on to Twitter, follow @PhilFedComDev, and use #HousingEquityCOVID to take part!
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