​Affordable Housing and Homelessness in New York: From La Guardia to De Blasio

Mayor De Blasio plans to build or rehab 200,000 units of affordable housing by 2024. This panel will assess how the initiative is faring, and compare it with previous efforts at combating the high cost of housing, and reducing homelessness, in the city.

Nicholas Dagen Bloom (NYIT), co-editor of Affordable Housing in New York,
author of Public Housing that Worked
Thomas J. Main (Baruch), author of Homelessness in New York: From Koch to De Blasio
Barika Williams, Deputy Director, Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
Jessica Katz, Assistant Commissioner, NYC Dept. Housing, Preservation, and Development
Charles Bagli, New York Times (moderator).











When: Mon., Oct. 26, 2015 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave.
212-817-7000
Price: Free
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Mayor De Blasio plans to build or rehab 200,000 units of affordable housing by 2024. This panel will assess how the initiative is faring, and compare it with previous efforts at combating the high cost of housing, and reducing homelessness, in the city.

Nicholas Dagen Bloom (NYIT), co-editor of Affordable Housing in New York,
author of Public Housing that Worked
Thomas J. Main (Baruch), author of Homelessness in New York: From Koch to De Blasio
Barika Williams, Deputy Director, Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
Jessica Katz, Assistant Commissioner, NYC Dept. Housing, Preservation, and Development
Charles Bagli, New York Times (moderator).

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