On June 8, 2021, CHPC hosted a webinar to share findings and recommendations from A New Lens for NYC’s Housing Plan: What the F is a Feminist Housing Plan? The report explores how the creation of housing policy through a feminist lens could create a more just and inclusive New York City. CHPC was joined by special guest speaker Christine Quinn for a panel discussion and audience Q&A.
Event Speakers:
Christine C. Quinn, President & CEO, Women in Need (WIN)
Jessica Katz, Executive Director, CHPC
Sheena Kang, Senior Policy Analyst, CHPC
Housing policy is rarely discussed as a way to address gender inequality or provide an economic safety net for women. How would we measure our success if the next housing plan was explicitly feminist?
In this new publication, CHPC explores how a feminist housing plan could help create a more just and inclusive New York City for all New Yorkers.
What the F is a Feminist Housing Plan is part of A New Lens for NYC’s Housing Plan, CHPC’s research and education initiative to explore how New York City’s next housing plan could have a broader impact beyond counting units. The next housing plan provides an opportunity for communities and policymakers to widen the discussion, articulate new metrics, and develop a shared vision of housing policy for the city.
A NEW LENS FOR NYC HOUSING PLAN
What the F is a Feminist Housing Plan is part of A New Lens for NYC’s Housing Plan, CHPC’s research and education initiative to explore how New York City’s next housing plan could have a broader impact beyond counting units. The next housing plan provides an opportunity for communities and policymakers to widen the discussion, articulate new metrics, and develop a shared vision of housing policy for the city.