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X-WR-CALDESC:On September 1st\, rent will be due for millions of Americans.
  The CARES Act eviction moratorium expired on July 24th–and localities in 
 many states have once again begun to evict tenants behind on rent\, even t
 hough the COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim thousands of lives. In this
  webinar\, frontline tenant advocates will offer a real-time picture of wh
 at’s happening on the ground—and help identify what individuals and nonpro
 fits can do to address the housing situation in your own communities.\n\nN
 ationally\, a ten-organization research team estimates that 30-40 million 
 Americans face the possible loss of their homes. How can we avoid this hor
 rific outcome?\n\nFor this webinar\, NPQ is once again partnering with She
 lterforce—a nonprofit publication that has been following the housing just
 ice movement for over 40 years—to explore the state of housing justice in 
 the US and highlight present-day stories.\n\nWe will also be joined by ten
 ant organizers—affiliated with two national networks\, People’s Action and
  Right to the City—who are organizing across the country to protect famili
 es and ensure that people keep their homes amid the pandemic.\n\nOur panel
 ists are:\n\nMiriam Axel-Lute\, editor of Shelterforce and a regular write
 r and analyst of housing justice and community development issues for over
  two decades.\n\nCoya Crespin\, organizer for Community Alliance of Tenant
 s (an affiliate of the Right to the City network) in Portland\, Oregon\, w
 here she works on intersectional issues ranging from housing justice to po
 lice brutality.\n\nMaya Neal\, organizer with KC Tenants (an affiliate of 
 People’s Action) in Kansas City\, Missouri\, where she is leading radical 
 actions to protect her community from evictions in the face of the COVID-1
 9 pandemic.\n\nThis webinar will explore:\n\nWhat is needed\, beyond evict
 ion moratoria\, to keep people in their homes amid the pandemic\nHow to pr
 otect tenants in your community\, and what steps people who are behind on 
 rent payments can take to protect their families\nWhat policy levers are a
 vailable—local\, state\, and federal—that nonprofits and individuals can u
 se to protect housing in their communities\nThe impact of structural racis
 m on housing\, and how that is interacting with the pandemic today\nFedera
 l\, state\, and local policy struggles for rent relief\nPromising housing 
 justice practices that are emerging amid the crisis\nNew paths that nonpro
 fits are pursuing to address housing challenges today\nWhat a post-pandemi
 c housing justice vision could look like\nWhether you’re a nonprofit leade
 r\, board member\, or engaged in community-based organizing\, this webinar
  will provide you with real-life examples and lessons learned that can inf
 orm your work in your own community.\n\nThe moderator for this webinar is 
 NPQ Economic Justice Program Director Steve Dubb. Steve has worked with co
 operatives and nonprofits for over two decades and has been both a student
  and practitioner in the field of community economic development.  \n\nYou
  can send your questions to editorinchief@npqmag.org to have them answered
  during the web event.
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DESCRIPTION:On September 1st\, rent will be due for millions of Americans. 
 The CARES Act eviction moratorium expired on July 24th–and localities in m
 any states have once again begun to evict tenants behind on rent\, even th
 ough the COVID-19 pandemic continues to claim thousands of lives. In this 
 webinar\, frontline tenant advocates will offer a real-time picture of wha
 t’s happening on the ground—and help identify what individuals and nonprof
 its can do to address the housing situation in your own communities.\n\nNa
 tionally\, a ten-organization research team estimates that 30-40 million A
 mericans face the possible loss of their homes. How can we avoid this horr
 ific outcome?\n\nFor this webinar\, NPQ is once again partnering with Shel
 terforce—a nonprofit publication that has been following the housing justi
 ce movement for over 40 years—to explore the state of housing justice in t
 he US and highlight present-day stories.\n\nWe will also be joined by tena
 nt organizers—affiliated with two national networks\, People’s Action and 
 Right to the City—who are organizing across the country to protect familie
 s and ensure that people keep their homes amid the pandemic.\n\nOur paneli
 sts are:\n\nMiriam Axel-Lute\, editor of Shelterforce and a regular writer
  and analyst of housing justice and community development issues for over 
 two decades.\n\nCoya Crespin\, organizer for Community Alliance of Tenants
  (an affiliate of the Right to the City network) in Portland\, Oregon\, wh
 ere she works on intersectional issues ranging from housing justice to pol
 ice brutality.\n\nMaya Neal\, organizer with KC Tenants (an affiliate of P
 eople’s Action) in Kansas City\, Missouri\, where she is leading radical a
 ctions to protect her community from evictions in the face of the COVID-19
  pandemic.\n\nThis webinar will explore:\n\nWhat is needed\, beyond evicti
 on moratoria\, to keep people in their homes amid the pandemic\nHow to pro
 tect tenants in your community\, and what steps people who are behind on r
 ent payments can take to protect their families\nWhat policy levers are av
 ailable—local\, state\, and federal—that nonprofits and individuals can us
 e to protect housing in their communities\nThe impact of structural racism
  on housing\, and how that is interacting with the pandemic today\nFederal
 \, state\, and local policy struggles for rent relief\nPromising housing j
 ustice practices that are emerging amid the crisis\nNew paths that nonprof
 its are pursuing to address housing challenges today\nWhat a post-pandemic
  housing justice vision could look like\nWhether you’re a nonprofit leader
 \, board member\, or engaged in community-based organizing\, this webinar 
 will provide you with real-life examples and lessons learned that can info
 rm your work in your own community.\n\nThe moderator for this webinar is N
 PQ Economic Justice Program Director Steve Dubb. Steve has worked with coo
 peratives and nonprofits for over two decades and has been both a student 
 and practitioner in the field of community economic development.  \n\nYou 
 can send your questions to editorinchief@npqmag.org to have them answered 
 during the web event.
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SUMMARY:Nonprofit Quarterly: Remaking the Economy: Housing Justice Webinar 
 in Partnership with Shelterforce!
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