About this Event
"The nation's growing divides—by geography, income, race, and age—are reflected in and exacerbated by inequalities in housing markets."
Join us in this book talk with Jenny Schuetz, author of Fixer-Upper: How to Repair America's Broken Housing Systems. This fireside chat, free and open to the public, takes place on May 14, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., at Seattle University's Bannan Auditorium.
A Senior Fellow at Brookings Metro, Dr. Schuetz's reseach focuses on improving housing and land use policies. Before joining Brookings, she served as a principal economist at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Dr. Schuetz was also an assistant professor at the University of Southern California and a post-doctoral fellow at NYU Furman. She is a nonresident senior fellow at GWU’s Center for Washington Area Studies and teaches in Georgetown’s urban planning program.
Dr. Schuetz earned a PhD in public policy from Harvard University, a master’s in city planning from M.I.T., and a B.A. with Highest Distinction in economics and political and social thought from the University of Virginia.
This event is organized by Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics and College of Arts and Sciences.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bannan Engineering Building, 901 12th Avenue, Seattle, United States
USD 10.00