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The community is invited to join the Housing Justice Program at Rutgers Law School in Camden for a summit on housing advocacy in New Jersey.Attorneys Seeking CLE Credit Register Here: https://apps.camden.rutgers.edu/ipeProduction/
#HousingJusticeSummit25
Agenda:
9:30 am - 10 am Registration and Light Breakfast
10:00 - 10:15 am Opening Remarks
Sara A. Lynch, Director Housing Advocacy Clinic, Rutgers Law School Camden and Ashley D. Maddison, Managing Attorney, Housing Justice Project Rutgers Law School Camden; Johanna Bond, Dean, Rutgers Law School
10:15 - 10:45 AM Featured Speaker: Affordable Housing 50-Year Anniversary of the Mt. Laurel Doctrine (NJ’s mandate that all municipalities provide their “fair share” of affordable housing)
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Panel: Representing and Organizing with Immigrant Tenants [Moderator: Greg Baltz, Assistant Professor of Law, Rutgers Newark]
This panel discusses how lawyers and organizers are working in solidarity with immigrant tenants during the second Trump Administration, including tenant organizing amidst fear of immigration enforcement, how organizers are dealing with proposed changes in federal policy for mixed status households, and the rapid response networks that have emerged from organized communities.
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 - 2:45 PM Panel: The Architecture of Inequality: Building Systemic Solutions for Housing Justice [Moderator: Sara Lynch, Assistant Clinical Professor, Rutgers Camden]
Experts in policy, litigation, and community organizing will explore bold strategies to confront housing inequality. From expanding affordable housing and legal representation to advancing health equity and reparations, this panel charts systemic solutions for lasting housing justice.
Concurrent Tenant Organizing Workshop - Whose Agenda? Taking the Lead from Tenant Movements [Moderator: NJ Legal Design Lab]
How might legal institutions and professionals shift power into tenant-led movements for housing justice? Panelists will share insights from their efforts to co-create tenant resources, democratic processes, and civic culture in the Greater Newark Area. The conversation draws from a range of disciplines—including movement lawyering, community organizing, critical pedagogy, and participatory design—all grounded in the NJ Legal Design Lab’s ongoing partnership with Homes for All Newark.
3:00 - 4:15 Panel: Open Concept: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Housing Justice [Moderator: Ashley D. Maddison, Managing Attorney, Housing Justice Project, Rutgers Camden]
We all have a role to play in advancing housing equity. This dynamic panel brings together voices from a wide variety of disciplines and life experience, examining how diversity and interdisciplinary dialogue enrich our understanding of housing justice and strengthen advocacy. This discussion aims to inspire, empower, and equip you to collaborate in advancing housing justice.
4:15 - 5:00 Refreshments
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rutgers University-Camden , Campus Center 326 Penn St, Camden, NJ 08102, United States
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