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Building a More Resilient Housing System
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Please join Houston LISC and the Kinder Institute for Urban Research for a discussion with local and national experts about the ways that affordable housing and resilience are interwoven and how stronger systems could be built in both arenas. The discussion will explore how other cities and regions have responded to acute disasters such as Hurricane Harvey and what strategies they've pursued around long-term resilience planning. We will also hear from local experts about what steps are being taken in Houston.
This is event is made possible through the support of the:
When: Tuesday, March 27, 2018, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Where: BakerRipley - Ripley House Neighborhood Center, 4410 Navigation Agenda Panel One: Post-Harvey, Learning from a Disaster Panel Two: Resilience and Housing and Long-Term Planning Panelists
Marissa Aho, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Los Angeles
Jeff Hebert, Vice President for Adaptation & Resilience, The Water Institute of the Gulf
Elaine Morales, bcWorkshop
Heather Muller, Senior Program Manager, CSH Dr. Earthea Nance, Texas Southern University
Kathy Flanagan Payton, President, Fifth Ward Community Redevelopment Corporation
Susan Rogers, Director, University of Houston Community Design Resource Center
Questions can be directed to Kyle Shelton, Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Kinder Institute, at kyle.k....@rice.edu.
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