Presentation of the Housing Plan for a City of Immigrants

Thursday, October 1, 2020 New York (online)
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On October 1, 2020, CHPC hosted an online event to present its Housing Plan for a City of Immigrants and discuss ways for housing policy to support the stability and success of immigrant New Yorkers. Guest speakers discussed the work by their own organizations to meet the needs of immigrant New Yorkers and new ways that housing policy can be leveraged to support immigrant communities moving forward.

Event Speakers:

Jessica Katz, Executive Director, CHPC

Sheena Kang, Senior Policy Analyst, CHPC

Michelle de la Uz, Executive Director, Fifth Avenue Committee

Anu Joshi, Vice President of Policy, New York Immigration Coalition

Thomas Yu, Co-Executive Director, Asian Americans for Equality

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The publication

A NEW LENS FOR NYC HOUSING PLAN: HOUSING PLAN FOR A CITY OF IMMIGRANTS

Immigration has always been a key force driving New York City’s success. How could the next housing plan ensure the stability and success of its immigrant communities?

CHPC’s housing plan for a city of immigrants takes a deep dive into the unmet needs of immigrant New Yorkers, establishes clearly defined policy goals, and lays out strategies to advance them.

Housing Plan for a City of Immigrants 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

Housing Plan for a City of Immigrants 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.

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