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X-WR-CALDESC:Communities of color and survivors of color are disproportiona
 tely impacted by housing insecurity and homelessness in our country – and 
 in our housing systems – due to historic oppression and still-existent str
 uctural racism. During COVID-19 addressing racial inequities in health\, s
 afety\, and housing must be front and center to our homelessness and housi
 ng response. Join us for an important 90-minute conversation with provider
 s from Black and Muslim culturally specific organizations who will  discus
 s how these inequities impact their communities and programs\, share their
  wisdom and lessons learned in developing safe housing responses\, and des
 cribe their pathways to accessing HUD funding and other housing resources.
  Presenters will also discuss the impact of COVID on their communities\, s
 hifts and transformations in how services are delivered during the pandemi
 c\, and how they went about building relationships with Continuums of Care
  to become grantees. Finally\, presenters will speak to their experiences 
 with accessing CARES Act funding and other supplemental funding resources 
 tied to COVID-19 response.\n\nPresenters: \n•	Mona Kafeel\, Interim Executi
 ve Director\, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation\, Inc. (TMWF)\, Plano\, TX. 
   \n•	Alexandra Appleton\, Domestic Violence Program Manager\, Self Enhance
 ment\, Inc. (SEI)\, Portland\, OR. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Communities of color and survivors of color are disproportionat
 ely impacted by housing insecurity and homelessness in our country – and i
 n our housing systems – due to historic oppression and still-existent stru
 ctural racism. During COVID-19 addressing racial inequities in health\, sa
 fety\, and housing must be front and center to our homelessness and housin
 g response. Join us for an important 90-minute conversation with providers
  from Black and Muslim culturally specific organizations who will  discuss
  how these inequities impact their communities and programs\, share their 
 wisdom and lessons learned in developing safe housing responses\, and desc
 ribe their pathways to accessing HUD funding and other housing resources. 
 Presenters will also discuss the impact of COVID on their communities\, sh
 ifts and transformations in how services are delivered during the pandemic
 \, and how they went about building relationships with Continuums of Care 
 to become grantees. Finally\, presenters will speak to their experiences w
 ith accessing CARES Act funding and other supplemental funding resources t
 ied to COVID-19 response.\n\nPresenters: \n•	Mona Kafeel\, Interim Executiv
 e Director\, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation\, Inc. (TMWF)\, Plano\, TX.  
  \n•	Alexandra Appleton\, Domestic Violence Program Manager\, Self Enhancem
 ent\, Inc. (SEI)\, Portland\, OR. \n
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SUMMARY:Consortium TA Team COVID-19 Special Topic Series:   Racial Equity i
 n Safe Housing
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