From Urban Institute Update <[email protected]>
Subject Building capacity for DC residents to weather the pandemic
Date July 23, 2020 11:32 AM
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Event: Responding to the COVID-19 crisis by providing direct cash assistance to DC residents
Today at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), join experts in research and practice to discuss how the THRIVE East of the River program is building capacity for DC residents to weather the pandemic.

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Keeping renters from falling off the eviction cliff
Without federal intervention, continued economic instability will leave many renters at risk of losing their housing. Four strategies&mdash;including a national eviction moratorium&mdash;could help prevent an eviction surge.

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How much does your school contribute to segregation?
By better understanding school segregation, we can find better ways to address it. How segregated are schools in your district?

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Podcast episode: Why closing the digital divide matters
Technology has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, but technological innovations don&rsquo;t always benefit everyone equally. COVID-19 has revealed the nation&rsquo;s digital divide is even greater than we thought.

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The leisure and hospitality sector&rsquo;s employment crisis might be getting worse
Nearly 30 percent of leisure and hospitality industry workers have lost their jobs since February. The nation&rsquo;s economic distress and false starts at reopening pose an uncertain future for these highly vulnerable workers.

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From landlords to lifelines
For BangorHousing in Maine and other public housing authorities across the US, the pandemic has meant expanding their role to support older residents&rsquo; health, financial and food security, social connection, and housing stability, all while working remotely and protecting their staff members&rsquo; health.

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