Wednesday, July 29, 2020

July 29: Sweeps & COVID-19: Organizing and Legal Strategies to Stop the Sweeps During and After the Pandemic

Outdoor encampments have grown along with the nation's affordable housing gap, and governments across the country routinely evict people from their encampments despite the lack of available housing or even any stable and safe place for them to go. These evictions - or "sweeps" - cause people to lose their access to private shelter and other personal property, including items necessary to protect life and health, such as medication and protective clothing. They also cause people to disperse to other outdoor locations or enter into congregate shelter facilities - both risk factors for the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Indeed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has advised that governments not conduct sweeps unless individual housing units are available to the people living there. But, despite this public health guidance, many governments have not stopped the sweeps.
Join us as we discuss organizing and legal strategies for stopping the sweeps during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. You will learn about a new national campaign to stop the sweeps, House Keys Not Sweeps, launched by the Western Regional Advocacy Project. You will hear from organizers working as members of that campaign in cities around the country, and you will learn about legal strategies that can support that work.
Title:
Sweeps & COVID-19: Organizing and Legal Strategies to Stop the Sweeps During and After the Pandemic
Webinar Date+Time:
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT
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Speakers:
  • Paul Boden, Executive Director of the Western Regional Advocacy Project
  • Tristia Bauman, Senior Attorney at the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
  • More speakers to come!
By:
National Law Center On Homelessness & Poverty
Credit:
The announcement says nothing about CLE credit. You may be able to self-apply through your jurisdication.
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