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Combating Criminalization During COVID-19:
Getting People Housed and Keeping People Housed
The spread of COVID-19 has shed necessary light on the need for a right to housing. Individuals without stable housing face greater difficulty taking preventative actions and are more vulnerable to an outbreak of highly communicable diseases.
Please join our staff on Wednesday, April 22, as we launch a webinar series to discuss ways to challenge the criminalization of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. This first webinar will focus on the Law Center’s tools and resources which aide in address the current pandemic, and will feature:
Eric Tars[[link removed]], Legal Director at the Law Center Tristia Bauman[[link removed]], Senior Attorney at the Law Center
Please register for this first webinar on April 22, 2020, 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST at:
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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
This biweekly webinar series will share the actions and legal strategies needed to ensure a right to housing both during the COVID-19 and moving forward. Keep an eye out for future themes and speakers!
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Changing Laws. Changing Lives.
The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty (the Law Center) is the only
national organization dedicated solely to using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. With the support of a large network of pro bono lawyers, we address the immediate and long-term needs of people who are homeless or at risk through outreach and training, advocacy, impact litigation, and public education.
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