The Housing Needs of Undocumented Residents

JOIN US VIRTUALLY ON FRIDAY, JULY 25TH 12PM

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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America has been wrecked by the pandemic, and nowhere is the damage so clearly evident than in our cities. Many of the systems that supported these places, such as public transit, were fragile before the pandemic and are now on the verge of collapse. In addition, the elements that sustain urban life — like the service sector, retail, restaurants and cultural opportunities — are already dissolving away. And though the fear of a mass urban exodus proved less than prescient, a vast chasm still exists between those who can work from the relative safety of their home and those who cannot. But cities have always bounced back from disaster, and 2021 will prove no exception. The key question is how we can ensure that these cherished places will be recognizable when they do. Join us for a conversation between SPUR’s President and CEO and one of our country’s leading urbanist thinkers about the steps necessary to rebuild cities for all.

+ Bruce Katz / Drexel University Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation
+ Alicia John-Baptiste / SPUR

When:
January 28th
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Where:
Online Event
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