Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
a Building Tenant Power workshop
Presented by our friends and colleagues at Be:Seattle
At this workshop, we’ll discuss what is considered a “reasonable accommodation,” the availability of accessible housing in the city, and the difficulties facing people with disabilities when it comes to defending their rights as renters. Why do people with disabilities face homelessness at significantly higher rates? How are we failing them and what are the solutions? We’ll hear testimonies from people with lived experience and discuss how we can ensure that we are including people with disabilities as we grow our power as renters!
This is the eighth workshop in Be:Seattle's Building Tenant Power workshop series. Each workshop is designed to stand alone (so newcomers are welcome!); however, they are intended to build our skills, knowledge, and renter power over the course of the year, meaning we encourage you to come to the entire series! The workshops are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM.
MORE INFORMATION HERE
Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
a Building Tenant Power workshop
Presented by our friends and colleagues at Be:Seattle
At this workshop, we’ll discuss what is considered a “reasonable accommodation,” the availability of accessible housing in the city, and the difficulties facing people with disabilities when it comes to defending their rights as renters. Why do people with disabilities face homelessness at significantly higher rates? How are we failing them and what are the solutions? We’ll hear testimonies from people with lived experience and discuss how we can ensure that we are including people with disabilities as we grow our power as renters!
This is the eighth workshop in Be:Seattle's Building Tenant Power workshop series. Each workshop is designed to stand alone (so newcomers are welcome!); however, they are intended to build our skills, knowledge, and renter power over the course of the year, meaning we encourage you to come to the entire series! The workshops are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM.
MORE INFORMATION HERE
Just Transition 102: WPSR Study Session
Are we prepared, as a community-driven organization, to join frontline communities and partner organizations to meaningfully support and serve them in their efforts to work?
Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
Housing Injustice: The Silent Killer of People with Disabilities
a Building Tenant Power workshop
Presented by our friends and colleagues at Be:Seattle
At this workshop, we’ll discuss what is considered a “reasonable accommodation,” the availability of accessible housing in the city, and the difficulties facing people with disabilities when it comes to defending their rights as renters. Why do people with disabilities face homelessness at significantly higher rates? How are we failing them and what are the solutions? We’ll hear testimonies from people with lived experience and discuss how we can ensure that we are including people with disabilities as we grow our power as renters!
This is the eighth workshop in Be:Seattle's Building Tenant Power workshop series. Each workshop is designed to stand alone (so newcomers are welcome!); however, they are intended to build our skills, knowledge, and renter power over the course of the year, meaning we encourage you to come to the entire series! The workshops are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 6:00 PM.
Housing Insecurity Among Patients with Cancer
Join the National Cancer Policy Forum for a webinar to discuss housing insecurity among patients with cancer and potential strategies to ensure these needs are met across the cancer care continuum.
A Virtual Celebration of the Fair Start for Kids Act
In honor of Provider Appreciation Day, we’re celebrating the Fair Start for Kids Act. RSVP to join the kid-friendly fun through Zoom!
Tenant Rights Scavenger Hunt
Have you ever wondered about your rights and protections as a tenant, or felt unprepared to respond to a situation with your landlord? Do you want to make connections with fellow renters and advocates to build a strong virtual community?
Working Families Tax Credit Virtual Rally
Join the Working Families Tax Credit Coalition on Zoom to celebrate our historic progress and to get HB 1297 across the finish line!