55 Years After Fair Housing: Housing Affordability
फेब्रुअरी २२, बिहि
|United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Learn about recent data trends, hear from a panel of experts, and share your thoughts!
Time & Location
२०२४ फेब्रुअरी २२, १८:०० – २०:००
United Way of Greater Cincinnati , 2400 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA
About the event
In this second part of 55 Years After the Fair Housing Act, come learn and discuss housing and homeownership affordability.
55 Years After Fair Housing: Housing Affordability
- Why is housing so unaffordable?
- Is homeownership still attainable?
- Why are property taxes so high?
- Is the Fair Housing Act still relevant?
Learn about the recent data trends, hear from a panel of experts, and join the conversation.
Featuring remarks and presentations from:
State Representative Dani Isaacsohn, District 24
Hamilton County Treasurer Jill Schiller
Liz Blume, Blume Community Partners
Rick Williams, The Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati
Derrick Mayes, National Appraisal Bias TaskForce
Mary Burke Rivers, Over-The-Rhine Community Housing
Elisabeth Risch, HOME
Light food will be provided.