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Sessions Information
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March 17, 2021
3:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Session Type: Concurrent Session
Session Capacity: N/A
Housing has been uniquely impacted by COVID. Health imperatives have required eviction moratoria to protect residents, but many will remain vulnerable until sufficient resources are available to compensate property owners for unpaid rent. Tenants of smaller property owners are at particular risk, as many of these owners are facing their own insolvency. Panelists will discuss the current status of renters and property owners one year into the pandemic and the impact of COVID on future housing access and affordability. ...
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Session Speakers
Organization: Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley
David Garcia is the Policy Director for the Terner Center. He leads the Terner Center’s engagement in local, state and federal housing policy and supports the generation of research-driven policy ideas, proposals, and papers. Prior to joining Terner Center, David worked in real estate development in Stockton, California, and prior to that, worked as a research analyst with the Government Accounta
Jeremie Greer has dedicated his life and career to the advancement of racial and economic justice. Growing up in the historically Black Rondo Neighborhood, in St. Paul, Minnesota, he has always been attuned to the intersection between race and economics. He began his career in the Columbia Heights and Shaw neighborhoods in Washington, DC, organizing youth and tenants to fight back against the eco
Organization: Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy
Charles McNally is Director of External Affairs at the NYU Furman Center. Previously, he served as a Public Affairs Officer and Special Assistant in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s New York Regional Office. Before joining HUD, Charles practiced Community Development in Togo and Madagascar as a Peace Corps Volunteer. He has a Master’s in Public Administration from Rutgers Un
Organization: Urban Land Institute
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Session Fees
Fees information is not available at this time.
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