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Winter Housing Summit

Advancing Housing Equity in the Bay Area
Housing Justice Working Group
Stanford Housing Equity Project
Housing Pro Bono Project

Event Details:

Saturday, March 2, 2024
1:00pm - 6:00pm PST

Location

Bishop Auditorium
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

This event is open to:

Alumni/Friends
Faculty/Staff
General Public
Members
Students

SPEAKER SESSION RECORDINGS AND PHOTOS
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Join us in reshaping perspectives and inspiring progress towards a more equitable housing future for all. Immerse yourself in the local movement for housing equity at Stanford's Winter Housing Summit, where faculty, alumni, community organizers, and local residents converge to unravel the complexities of Bay Area housing and homelessness. Reflect on lived experiences of people experiencing the reality of housing injustice, engage in panel discussions with local leaders, and spark actionable solutions at this event hosted by the Stanford Housing Justice Working Group, the Stanford Housing Equity Project, and the Stanford Law School Housing Pro Bono Project. The conference features Stanford faculty, Stanford alumni, and Stanford student organizations alongside local non-profits, community organizers, development professionals, and healthcare providers.

TABLING AND REFRESHMENTS: Connect with thirteen organizations—non-profits, community partners, student clubs, and more—during the breaktime after Session 1. Hors d'oeuvres and light snacks will be served. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

No registration fee is required to attend.

This event is generously sponsored by the Haas Center for Public Service, the Mills Legal Clinic, the Vice Provost of Graduate Education, the Doerr School of Sustainability, and the Associated Students of Stanford University.

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SPEAKER SESSION RECORDINGS AND PHOTOS
 

Schedule

Saturday, March 2, 2024

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    Land Acknowledgement and Opening Remarks

    Michael Kahan, Ph.D.

    Co-Director of the Program on Urban Studies; Senior Lecturer in Sociology; Faculty Advisor, Housing Justice Working Group

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    Community Teach-In

    Azucena Castañon and Paula Perez

    Co-Founders of Fondo de Solidaridad de Mountain View (FSMV)

    Claudine Sipili

    Director, Lived Experience and Innovation at Destination Home

    Amie Ashton

    Executive Director, Palo Alto Forward; Board Chair, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition

    Emily Ramos

    Preservation and Protection Associate, SV@Home

    Vikas Maturi

    Leader, Faith in Action Bay Area

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    Break (Tabling and Refreshments)

    Due to forecasted rain, Tabling Session will take place indoors in Lathrop 299.

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    Tenants’ Rights

    Jeanne Merino, J.D. (Panel Moderator)

    Consulting Attorney, Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto

    Katie Causey

    Former Organizer & Board Member, Palo Alto Renters Association

    Sam Stockwell

    Residential Service Coordinator and Professional Case Manager, LifeMoves

    Arturo Vidana

    Displacement Response Strategy Advisory Committee Member, City of Mountain View; Former Client, the United Effort Organization

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    Affordable Housing Policy and Development

    Regina Celestin Williams (Panel Moderator)

    Executive Director, Silicon Valley @ Home; Stanford Alum

    Aaron Aknin

    Principal and Co-Owner, Good City Company; Former Assistant City Manager and Community Development Director. the City of Redwood City

    Annie Fryman

    Director of Special Projects, SPUR; Stanford Alum

    Yelba Carrillo, Ed.D.

    Principal and Co-lead of the Homelessness Solutions Team, LeSar Development Consultants

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    Healthcare for People Experiencing Homelessness

    David Chang, DrPh, M.D. (Panel Moderator)

    Medical Director, Community Partnership Program, Stanford Division of Primary Care and Population Health

    Brian Greenberg, Ph.D.

    VP of Programs and Services, LifeMoves

    Donald Barr, Ph.D., M.S., M.D.

    Founder, Opportunity Services Center; Professor (Teaching) of Pediatrics, Emeritus, Stanford School of Medicine

    Sara Jeevanjee, M.D.

    Medical Director, Valley Homeless Healthcare Program

    Gabriela Gabrian

    Chair, Lived Experience Advisory Board of Silicon Valley

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    Closing Remarks

    Professor Juliet Brodie

    Peter E. Haas Faculty Director of the Haas Center for Public Service; Director of the Stanford Community Law Clinic; Faculty Advisor, Housing Justice Working Group; Professor of Law, Stanford Law School

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