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California Housing and Homelessness in a post-COVID Economy: Lessons from Research and Practice

  • Berkeley Opportunity Lab University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA U.S.A. (map)

As we transition into the new administration and a post-COVID economy, California and the Bay Area continue to face serious challenges around housing supply and affordability, homelessness and displacement, and the question of how to ensure broad and equitable economic development.

On March 12th, the Berkeley Opportunity Lab is excited to host an afternoon of talks and discussion aimed at generating new insights and solutions in these areas. The convening - California Housing and Homelessness in a post-COVID Economy: Lessons from Research and Practice - will bring together Berkeley’s world-class faculty, California and Bay Area elected officials, practitioners, policy analysts, and journalists in order to share insights and strategies for effective local and regional development and poverty alleviation.

The agenda for the day is included below. Please note that speakers are still being added, so the agenda is subject to change.


 
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2:00 - 2:15

Senator Scott Wiener (Keynote)


2:15 - 3:15

Panel Discussion on Housing

Moderator

Liam Dillon, LA Times

 

3:30 - 5:00

Panel Discussion on Homelessness

Moderator

Carolina Reid, Terner Center for Housing Innovation

Enrico Moretti,  UC Berkeley

Enrico Moretti, UC Berkeley

Catherine Bracy, TechEquity Collaborative

Catherine Bracy, TechEquity Collaborative

Sarah Treuhaft, PolicyLink

Sarah Treuhaft, PolicyLink

Nick Josefowitz, SPUR

Nick Josefowitz, SPUR

 
Tomiquia Moss, All Home

Tomiquia Moss, All Home

Carolina Reid, Terner Center

Carolina Reid, Terner Center

Janey Rountree, California Policy Lab

Janey Rountree, California Policy Lab

Emily Cohen, San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing

Emily Cohen, San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing