National Housing Conference and The Campaign for Affordable Housing
National Policy Symposium
Mobilizing Support for Affordable Housing through Public Education
June 16, 2005 - Washington, D.C.
The National Housing Conference (NHC) held a National Policy Symposium on the morning of June 16. Cosponsored by The Campaign for Affordable Housing, the symposium focused on how to mobilize support for affordable housing through public education campaigns.
Panel discussions at the Symposium examined the best ways for reaching the public and the media with messages related to affordable housing and will highlight several “best practice” examples of successful public education campaigns centered on housing activities.
Moderators:
- Julie Bornstein, President, The Campaign for Affordable Housing
- Conrad Egan,President and CEO, National Housing Conference
Speakers:
- Maryann Haggerty, Real Estate Editor, The Washington Post
- Kevin Jackson, Executive Director, Chicago Rehab Network
- Barbara Lipman, Drector of Research, Center for Housing Policy
- Chip Halbach, Executive Director, Housing Minnesota
G. Allan Kingston, Chairman, National Housing Conference and President and CEO, Century Housing
View National Policy Symposium Media Release
Please contact Rosalyn Crain, Policy Associate, at rcrain@nhc.org or (202) 466-2121 x225 if you have questions.
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