The Housing Nexus:
Solutions to Ensure Community Voice in Affordable Housing Development
October 24, 2024
8AM - 12PM
Hyatt Regency Coral Gables
We're partnering with Miami Workers Center and Catalyst Miami for our final convening of the year. During this event, we’ll explore the intersection of housing and community engagement. In our previous events, ensuring community voice in housing development has been a recurring theme during previous events, raised by stakeholders as key to addressing our housing challenges.
This iteration of The Housing Nexus will be fully interactive, starting with an hour of rapid-fire educational roundtables. We’ll then shift to group brainstorming, where we’ll explore two key questions:
What are the most effective ways to ensure impacted communities have a voice in housing development and access?
How can we effectively implement these engagement practices?
We're excited to gather with you one last time before the year ends. Register for free today!
8AM Registration Opens & Breakfast Begins
9AM - 9:15AM Opening Remarks
9:15AM - 10:15AM Level Setting Sessions
10:15AM - 10:25AM Break
10:30AM - 11:40AM Solutions Setting Sessions
11:40AM - 11:55AM Report Back/Group Consensus Building
11:55AM Closing Remarks
Thank you to our generous sponsors! The Peacock Foundation, The Knight Foundation, Wells Fargo, Bradesco Bank, BankUnited, Calamos Wealth Management, MIAMI Association of REALTORS PAC, Commissioner Marleine Bastien, City National Bank and Coral Rock Development Group.
These breakfasts are part of our 2024 event series, where we are teaming up with residents, practitioners, and stakeholders to learn about and prioritize the most impactful solutions to address housing and a critical intersectional issue.
Housing solutions don't exist in a silo. The series is intended to bridge the gap not only between issues that are interrelated, but also between residents and decision-makers. Ultimately, this series will propel implementation of the most effective solutions that address the real experiences of residents with housing struggles.