
From: Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies <jchs@harvard.edu> Reply-To: Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies <jchs@harvard.edu> Date: Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 1:29 PM To: Ruth Ryals <rryals@comcast.net> Subject: Next Week: Dunlop Lecture on Architecture & Homelessness + The Rent Eats First Tweet Facebook LinkedIn Forward Next Tuesday: In our 20th Annual Dunlop Lecture, achitect Michael Maltzan will discuss his work with the Skid Row Housing Trust in Los Angeles and how architecture and other design professions can help address housing affordability and homelessness. This event will be livestreamed on Zoom. Advance registration is required.Next Friday: The 30 percent figure used to estimate rental cost-burden does not fully account for expenses that vary with individual circumstances. Center researcher Alexander Hermann will discuss new research that examines rental affordability by household type, income, and metro. This event will be livestreamed on Zoom. Advance registration is required.Do older adults in the US have equal access to highly livable neighborhoods? A new report from the Center and AARP finds that access to the most livable communities is not equitable among older adults, especially among lower-income older adults and older communities of color. This event will be livestreamed on Zoom. Advance registration is required.November 13 @ 12:15 pm ET The Impact of Airbnb on the Residential Housing Market Before COVID-19: Estimates from NYC FULL EVENT CALENDAR The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies advances understanding of housing issues and informs policy. Through its research, education, and public outreach programs, the Center helps leaders in government, business, and the civic sectors make decisions that effectively address the needs of cities and communities. Through graduate and executive courses, as well as fellowships and internship opportunities, the Center also trains and inspires the next generation of housing leaders. This email was sent to rryals@comcast.net why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies · 1 Bow St Ste 400 · Cambridge, MA 02138-5100 · USA