The Housing Needs of Undocumented Residents

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Undocumented immigrants face unique and often invisible barriers to housing—exclusion from federal programs, fear of retaliation, and discriminatory screening practices.

Join us for a timely conversation on how we can break down these barriers and advance housing solutions that include everyone—regardless of immigration status.

We’ll explore:
– Why undocumented immigrants are excluded from key housing programs
– How fear and discrimination drive housing instability
– Local policies and community-based models creating real change

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At the beginning of 2020, the United States was a prime case study on economic inequality. According to the Pew Research Center, the country has the highest rate of income inequality among all of the G7 nations, and the wealth gap between our richest and poorest families has more than doubled over the last three decades. With an income gap worse than all but five states, California fares no better than the rest of the country. Now, in the midst of a pandemic-induced recession, these inequalities are only being exacerbated. It doesn’t have to be this way as the right government policies could help address both wealth and income inequality. Join us for a discussion of the big, bold policy tools that should be used to shape a more fair economy as we climb out of this recession.

+ Anne Price / Insight Center for Community Economic Development
+ Sarah White / California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research

When:
November 19th
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Where:
Online Event
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