03 November 2021

ARIZONA CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP: Wednesday, November 17 . . .Please join us for a CivEx conversation on affordable housing and homelessness.

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CivEx: Addressing housing affordability and homelessness

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Please join us Wednesday, November 17 for a CivEx conversation on affordable housing and homelessness.

About this event

Please join us Wednesday, November 17 for a CivEx conversation on affordable housing and homelessness. This webinar explores Arizona's affordable housing crisis in both urban and rural communities and how service organizations from across the state are addressing dramatically increasing cases of homelessness.

2011 Flinn-Brown Fellow Terry Benelli, executive director, LISC-Phoenix will moderate a panel of experts including: Tom Simplot, director, Arizona Department of Housing, Liz Morales, director, City of Tucson Housing and Community Development, Diana Yazzie Devine, MBA, president & CEO, Native American Connections, and Hon. Shana Ellis, executive director, Action Nexus, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, Arizona State University.

This event will be on Zoom:

https://flinn.zoom.us/j/93299493349?pwd=MVJ5TjUrZHJtYkhDQUxMdTB4UTV2dz09

Meeting ID: 932 9949 3349 | Passcode: 360458

Phone: +1 602 753 0140 US (Phoenix)

Questions?

Contact Sara Larsen, Arizona Center for Civic Leadership: slarsen@flinn.org.

 

Date and time

Wed, November 17, 2021

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM MST

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OrganizerArizona Center For Civic Leadership

Organizer of CivEx: Addressing housing affordability and homelessness

Established by the Flinn Foundation, the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership has been providing nonpartisan, independent civic-participation and civic-leadership programs since 2011. 

We support a model of leadership built on deep knowledge, hard work, and a willingness to bridge differences to build consensus on solutions that advance Arizona. We strive to continually increase the pool of leaders who can analyze issues; craft long-term, common-sense, common-good solutions; help to get the state’s work done; and nurture Arizonans’ participation in public affairs.

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