The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently extended the federal eviction moratorium to July 31, and the clock is ticking for the tenants, landlords, and communities that will be affected when it ends.
On July 14, tune in as experts discuss strategies for targeting federal programs to meet the needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities and increasing AAPI visibility in federal data.
“Segregation is first and foremost a product of public policy, and we always have to remember that.” What will it take to combat Washington, DC’s legacy of segregation?
On July 15, join the Urban Institute and the City of Denver to learn how pay for success financing helped fund supportive housing for hundreds of people experiencing chronic homelessness and frequently interacting with law enforcement.
Low ridership is partly the result of the federal government’s decision to keep land-use development planning and transportation separate, encouraging suburban sprawl, inequitable distribution of public services, and overreliance on cars.