Where Did the Students Go? Housing & the School Enrollment Crisis

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Silicon Valley is becoming too expensive for families and our schools are paying the price. Enrollment is dropping, campuses are closing, and beloved school communities are being torn apart.

At the same time, teachers and staff face grueling commutes from far-away cities, while districts struggle to hire and keep the talent our kids deserve.

Join us for an inside look at SV@Home’s exclusive research on Silicon Valley’s enrollment crisis—and discover how affordable housing can keep families in our neighborhoods and strengthen schools across our region.

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Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in access to homeownership have created the need to examine whether—and how—to change aspects of the complex and rapidly changing housing US finance system. This challenge, and the foundational questions it raises, will be the focus of a series of public lectures given by practitioners and scholars in conjunction with a class on housing finance and equity offered by MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning.

Vanessa Perry, the first speaker in the series, is Vice Dean for Strategy; Special Advisor to the Dean; Professor of Marketing; and Professor of Strategic Management & Public Policy at the GW School of Business. Perry, who has done extensive research on race and racism in mortgage lending, is also a nonresident fellow at the Urban Institute and has served as a senior advisor to the US Secretary Housing and Urban Development and senior economist at Freddie Mac.

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The public is also welcome to attend in person, no registration needed: 
MIT Building 9 (105 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge), Room 354. 

Co-Sponsor(s): MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning MIT’s Golub Center for Finance and Policy

When:
February 28th
8:00AM - 9:00AM
Where:
Online Event
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