From Scarcity to Abundance

From Scarcity to Abundance

How can we work together as the Bay Area region to advance housing justice for all our residents?

By Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern Calif.

Date and time

Tuesday, May 2, 2023 · 4 - 5:30pm PDT

Location

801 Jefferson Ave

801 Jefferson Avenue Redwood City, CA 94063

About this event

From Scarcity to Abundance: Bringing the Bay Area Together Towards Homes for All

To make the Bay Area a place where all families and individuals can thrive, we must ensure that everyone has a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. The good news is that we have proven approaches for how to solve homelessness and housing insecurity; yet a persistent roadblock to achieving progress are common narratives that embrace a scarcity mindset versus a wider view of prosperity and abundance for all. These disruptive narratives often pit cities against counties, renters against homeowners, and high-income residents against low-income residents. How can we shift the narrative of scarcity to one of abundance and prosperity for all? How can we work together as the Bay Area region to advance housing justice for all its residents?

Moderated by Los Angeles Times reporter Liam Dillon, a panel of Bay Area racial, social and housing justice advocates will discuss opportunities to work together across county lines to end homelessness and housing insecurity, and the power of storytelling to inspire our community to dream of a Bay Area where every person has a place to call home. The discussion will be followed by opportunities for the audience to engage with the panelists and each other, as we come together to be creative and dream together of an abundant future for all.

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Moderator:

  • Liam Dillon, Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis podcast co-host and Los Angeles Times reporter

Speakers:

  • Michele Lew, CEO, The Health Trust
  • Laura Hughes, PolicyLink Director, Narrative Strategy
  • Regina Williams, Executive Director, SV@Home

Where:

  • CZI Community Space (Main Event Room), 801 Jefferson Avenue Redwood City, CA 94063

Co-sponsors:

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VISION

NPH sees a future where everyone has a place to call home and where low-income communities and communities of color stay and prosper in the Bay Area. We envision a day where everyone has access to an affordable home; improving our health, our children’s educational outcomes, our environment, our transit system, our regional competitiveness and keeping the Bay Area diverse and equitable.

MISSION

The Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) activates our members to make the Bay Area a place where everyone has an affordable and stable home. We are 750 affordable housing developers, advocates, community leaders and businesses, working to secure resources, promote good policy, educate the public and support affordable homes as the foundation for thriving individuals, families and neighborhoods.

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