Webinars
The Framework project continues to offer webinars in our Advancing Equity and Impact series, to support communities to drive progress and change, and all past webinars are available here.
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This webinar highlights transformation efforts underway in San Jose / Santa Clara County and in western Massachusetts with a focus on: strategies and approaches being used; progress and successes to date; lessons learned and challenges identified; and next steps being taken to improve efforts and to build momentum. The webinar features people directly engaged in these transformation efforts and questions from participants.
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Healthy Parents Healthy Babies (HPHB) was established to document and disseminate strategies to reduce racial disparities, increase housing stability, and improve maternal health, birth outcomes, and child health associated with homelessness and extreme housing instability among women and families of color. Centering the voices of people who have experienced pregnancy while housing unstable in developing and determining these recommendations was foundational for this work.
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This webinar dives more deeply into the Framework's Reimagining Interim Housing project and two recent publications. This second webinar features project consultants Claudine Sipili, Rashema Melson, Shaundell Diaz, and Matthew Doherty who explore proposed stages and action areas to transform their approaches to sheltering people, share guidance for partnering with people experiencing homelessness, and lead with racial justice and equity within those efforts.
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This webinar features consultants Claudine Sipili, Rashema Melson, Shaundell Diaz, and Matthew Doherty and explores ideas for how communities can both pursue transformation of their approaches to sheltering people and strengthen their current programs and services and discusses next steps for the Reimagining Interim Housing project.
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This webinar focuses on our experience of co-designing and implementing products and work as stakeholders in the movement toward justice. Members of the Framework’s consultant team joined efforts with community members and professionals with lived experience of housing crises on several projects over the past year. Hear what co-design and authentic collaboration meant for us, and engage in a conversation with us about what it might mean for you to take these kinds of approaches into your own community.
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Building on the recently released report Immediate and Flexible Crisis Options for Children and Families, the webinar explores resources available to support expanded crisis options paired with strong housing exits that can be replicated, adapted, and scaled to meet communities’ needs and ensure that no child sleeps outside. The webinar features presentations by the report’s authors – Barbara Poppe, Tiffany Haynes, and Alexis Kramer – and a panel of representatives from organizations featured in the report.
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This webinar features Ann Oliva, William Pickle from Brilliant Corners, and Cynthia Nagendra from the Department of San Francisco and Supportive Housing, with opening remarks from Richard Cho of HUD. The panelists discuss the importance of landlord engagement in homelessness prevention programs, and provide tips for successful landlord engagement and building a comprehensive program to address the housing needs of people experiencing homelessness.
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This webinar features Barbara Poppe, founder, Barbara Poppe and Associates; Kevin Solar, Center for Housing Justice; Alexandia Labenz, Lincoln, NE Continuum of Care; and Tomiquia Moss of All Home California. Together, they provide further advice on braiding together multiple sources of COVID-19 funds, and discuss ways their programs and communities have leveraged funds for the greatest impact on homelessness response systems.
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This first webinar in our series features Ann Oliva, Marc Dones, and Matthew Doherty discussing the inextricable links between racial inequities and homelessness, the historic opportunity these resources provide to drive progress on homelessness and toward housing justice, key details of these funding sources, and tips on prioritized uses, allocation decisions, and program design.
Podcasts
Alchemy of Housing Justice is a podcast that nests conversations about lived expertise of houselessness and housing instability within an emergent arc of system transformation and housing justice.