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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Community Quilt Project
DESCRIPTION:Questions? Contact Marlee Baker at mbaker@dev.fhco.org or (503) 223-8197 ext.110\nYouth across the City of Salem are invited to participate in a community art project to celebrate Fair Housing Month! Join the Fair Housing Council of Oregon at the Salem Public Library on Friday\, April 7 (10am-4pm)\, and Saturday\, April 8 (10am-4pm). Youth are invited to participate in creating a community quilt\, commemorating this year’s Fair Housing month theme: “Community Includes All of Us.” Following this event\, the squares will be assembled into a community quilt to be displayed at FHCO’s outreach events. This is a family-friendly event that will help children learn more about their civil rights. All are welcome!
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-community-quilt-project-2/
LOCATION:Salem Public LIbrary\, 585 Liberty St SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Fridays: Fair Housing 101
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nIn celebration of Fair Housing Month\, FHCO presents a series of free\, virtual\, Friday lunch-hour presentations throughout the month of April. At this session\, learn about the Fair Housing Act\, common forms of discrimination\, and how to report. \nQuestions? Contact Marlee Baker at mbaker@dev.fhco.org or call (503) 223-8197 ext.110
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/6168/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Community Quilt Project
DESCRIPTION:Questions? Contact Marlee Baker at mbaker@dev.fhco.org or (503) 223-8197 ext.110\nYouth across the City of Salem are invited to participate in a community art project to celebrate Fair Housing Month! Join the Fair Housing Council of Oregon at the Salem Public Library on Friday\, April 7 (10am-4pm)\, and Saturday\, April 8 (10am-4pm). Youth are invited to participate in creating a community quilt\, commemorating this year’s Fair Housing month theme: “Community Includes All of Us.” Following this event\, the squares will be assembled into a community quilt to be displayed at FHCO’s outreach events. This is a family-friendly event that will help children learn more about their civil rights. All are welcome!
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-community-quilt-project/
LOCATION:Salem Public LIbrary\, 585 Liberty St SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing for Advocates
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nRSVP on Facebook: Fair Housing for Advocates | Facebook \nPlease join the Fair Housing Council of Oregon for a free webinar “Fair Housing for Advocates” on March 23\, 2023\, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. \nThis training is great for case managers\, home visitors\, teachers\, housing navigators and anyone who is advocating for people who are members of the protected classes which include: Race\, color\, national origin\, religion\, sex\, gender identity\, sexual orientation\, familial status (raising children under 18 years)\, disability\, marital status\, source of income (housing choice vouchers or other subsidies) or victims of domestic violence. \nTopics We’ll Cover: \n\nWho is protected and where fair housing laws apply\nProtections for people with disabilities and families with children\nRecognize common forms of discrimination for protected classes\nTips for advocating\nFair Housing Council of Oregon’s services and resources\n\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJamie Gatewood is the Education and Outreach Coordinator at Fair Housing Council of Oregon. Her background is in early childhood education\, teaching in the classroom and advocating for families. Jamie has also worked as a home visitor through a community health clinic\, providing support and education to parents in their homes. Most recently\, Jamie managed the programs of a small nonprofit care farm where she ran the education and garden programs\, volunteer program and assisted with grant work and data collection. In her free time\, Jamie enjoys cycling\, hiking\, and spending time with her family\, friends and mini dachshund\, Latte. Jamie is very excited to focus her advocacy and people skills towards FHCO’s mission in ending illegal housing discrimination.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-for-advocates/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing and Restorative Justice
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nJoin FHCO for a no-cost\, virtual lunch hour presentation that includes a discussion on the intersection of fair housing and alternatives to the carceral state. We will discuss the ways incarceration impacts housing access\, historical connections between housing discrimination and the criminal justice system\, and a future that can be imagined through alternatives to mass incarceration. \nAbout the Presenter:\n  \n \nMel Keller \nshe/her/hers \nSouth & Mid-Willamette Valley Education & Outreach Specialist \nMel holds two masters’ degrees\, one from the London School of Economics in Comparative Politics and one from the University of Oregon in Political Science. She studied how racial discrimination impacted the creation of the American welfare state\, as well as how veterans are treated in different countries and how they fit in with social services. Aside from her academic work\, she has a background in nonprofit work and union organizing\, both of which give her a great perspective to bring to FHCO! \nMel has always been passionate about addressing inequality in the United States and working for FHCO allows her to share this passion with the public\, educating folks on how they can address and combat institutional inequalities that exist in the United States. She firmly believes that education and knowledge are the best tools to create change. \n 
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-and-restorative-justice/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing for Home Owners Associations
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nMany Home Owners Associations do not realize they have the responsibility to comply with the Fair Housing Act. Failing to comply with the Fair Housing Act results in liability for the Home Owners Association and can possibly lead to legal action. Come to this training to learn more about responsibilities of Home Owners Associations under the Fair Housing Act. \nTraining topics include: \n\nFair Housing basics\nAn HOA’s fair housing responsibilities\nCommon discrimination issues in HOAs\nCase examples and MORE!
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-for-home-owners-associations/
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CREATED:20220920T204312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T184419Z
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SUMMARY:Source of Income as a State Protected Class in Oregon
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nOne of the most common concerns we hear both among people seeking housing and their housing advocates is that landlords don’t accept housing choice vouchers\, commonly known as Section 8 vouchers. In this half-hour seminar we will discuss what housing choice vouchers are\, how they fall under the protected class of Source of Income under Oregon Law\, and what the barriers are that people face in landlords complying with that law. Rental assistance programs\, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)\, SSI\, and SSDI will also be explored as protected under Source of Income. All are welcome to attend! \n  \nAbout the presenter:\n \nEliza Galaher\n(she/her)\nEducation & Outreach Specialist\nEliza Galaher is a resident of Columbia County and is honored to serve as an education and outreach specialist working with the North Coast region. Born and raised in Portland\, Eliza spent 26 years of her adulthood living in various parts of the country\, from New York City to New Mexico to western Massachusetts to Tulsa\, Oklahoma\, with a couple of other places tucked in between. In that time\, she worked in the worlds of publishing\, education\, and social services/caring services. \nWhile grateful for a rich and varied time away from Oregon\, she is happy to have landed back here where she now spends her free time working in her garden\, on her crafts\, and doing what she can to keep her dogs happy (while the cat sits and watches somewhat smugly).
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/source-of-income-as-a-state-protected-class-in-oregon/
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing and Homebuying
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nJoin us for a training for organizations who support individuals in the homebuying process. \nLearn about: \n\nFair Housing Basics and Protections\nHistory of Housing Discrimination\nRed Flags of Discrimination\nAnd more!\n\n\nAbout the Presenters:\n  \n \nMarlee Baker\n(she/her/hers)\nPortland Metro & Salem Education & Outreach Specialist \nMarlee has a Bachelor’s in Social Work (BSW) from George Fox University and previously interned at Just Compassion of East Washington County. At JC’s Resource Center\, she helped provide resources and support to unhoused adults. She firmly believes that houselessness and poverty are maintained by historical\, economic\, and social inequality\, and that housing is an urgent and basic human right for all individuals. As an intern at Just Compassion\, she worked in solidarity with houseless individuals to create short-term solutions to emergent and necessary needs. She believes that individualized service provision is imperative\, but the consistent stories she heard from individuals regarding eviction\, high-barrier housing\, and rising rent emphasized to her the need for larger\, more expansive community reform. She was drawn to FHCO because she wants to use education as a tool to empower local communities and citizens to protect their civil and basic human rights. \n  \n \nGina Rizk\n(she/her/hers)\nPortland Metro & Salem Education & Outreach Specialist \n Gina graduated from Portland State University with her Master of Education in 2020. She worked in the Portland Public School District for two years\, specifically working with schools that served traditionally marginalized students and their families. One of her primary goals while teaching was making sure all families had access to free extra-curricular enrichment\, especially arts education. After she made the difficult decision to leave her teaching post\, she knew she wanted to continue to focus her career on Social Justice and continue to serve the communities in Northeast Portland where she knew there was great need. During her time at PPS\, she saw firsthand the effects of unstable housing on students’ educational experiences and knew that advocating for fair housing would be the perfect way to continue to support those students and their families.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-and-homebuying/
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Training for Senior 2SLGBTQIA+ Folks and their Care Providers
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nJoin us on Monday\, Aug. 29\, 2-3:30 p.m.\, for this virtual training that will cover fair housing basics for senior 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and their care providers. If you work with and/or identify as a senior 2SLGBTQIA+ person and would benefit from learning how fair housing laws help protect people’s rights\, you are invited to attend this free training presented by the Fair Housing Council of Oregon.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-training-for-senior-2slgbtqia-folks-and-their-care-providers/
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CREATED:20220712T225404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220712T225404Z
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing Basics for Senior Living Providers
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nThis webinar is to provide basic fair housing information for those who work in assisted living\, adult foster care\, or other senior living facilities.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-basics-for-senior-living-providers/
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SUMMARY:Fair Housing and Assistance Animals
DESCRIPTION:Register Here  \nPeople have the right to ask for accommodations to rules and procedures in housing due to disability. Many people living with disabilities don’t know that they have the right to request an exception to a no animals rule if they need an assistance animal for their disability. Come to this 30-minute lunch session where we will discuss requesting reasonable accommodations for assistance animals and the types of disability verification to use with these requests.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-and-assistance-animals/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:HB 2001 Birthday Bike Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join a bike-based celebration of Oregon’s best-ever middle housing legislation! Celebrate HB 2001’s year-zero birthday as the statewide legislation comes into full effect and all of the years of local advocacy work that went into making this landmark legislation possible with a bike tour of vintage and modern middle housing examples. The tour will be led by policy wonks\, zoning dorks\, and other people passionate about inclusive\, affordable\, climate-friendly homes. As this is a birthday party\, there will be an arts & crafts station with supplies for making party hats at the meetup location and party cupcakes at the endpoint. \nHosted by: Rebecca Small \nLocation: In person\, N Portland \nRegistration: No advance registration required. Details at: https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-15391
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/hb-2001-birthday-bike-tour/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220629T190000
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SUMMARY:Middle Housing Coloring Book Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Sharpen your colored pencils and come get your copy of the first-ever\, hot-off-the-presses middle housing coloring book! This happy hour will feature tacos and an assortment of tasty beverages to fuel your coloring efforts and colorful conversation. \nHosted by: Marcy McInelly\, Urbsworks\, and Elizabeth Decker\, JET Planning \nLocation: In person\, SE Portland. (Event venue has indoor and outdoor space) \nRegistration: Free\, advanced registration required. https://forms.gle/tVGDFzXwem9X9HtNA
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/middle-housing-coloring-book-launch-party/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T200053Z
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SUMMARY:Reflections on Oregon with Dan Parolek
DESCRIPTION:Join AARP Oregon and community partners to celebrate Oregon’s middle housing achievements with visionary architect and strategist Dan Parolek! Hear Dan’s reflections on the journey from 2010\, when he first coined the term “Missing Middle Housing\,” to June 30\, 2022\, when Oregon celebrates a new middle housing milestone with full implementation of statewide legislation (HB 2001 and SB 458) permitting middle housing in most single-family neighborhoods. Take a tour of Oregon middle housing projects with Dan and hear from panel of Oregon experts on the significance of this landmark legislation and what is next for Oregon housing. \nHosted by: AARP OR \nLocation: Virtual \nRegistration: Free\, advance registration required. https://aarp.cventevents.com/event/2997b555-6c21-48b6-bd5d-2b2fe0a68cdf/summary
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/reflections-on-oregon-with-dan-parolek/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220629T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220629T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T195655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T195655Z
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SUMMARY:Middle Housing Zoning Updates for Bend & Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Oregon House Bill 2001 and Senate Bill 458 will go into effect statewide on July 1st\, 2022. This training covers how these new residential zoning regulations will dramatically change what can be done on residential properties\, including developing duplexes\, triplexes\, quadplexes\, townhouses and cottage clusters and dividing into multiple smaller lots. \nJoin us to learn timely updates regarding these legislative topics and consider how these zoning changes could impact future development entitlements. There will be an opportunity to ask questions about these new regulations as well as market development feasibility variables. \nHosted by: Earth Advantage \nLocation: Virtual \nRegistration: Registration required\, https://www.earthadvantage.org/training/2125/745
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/middle-housing-zoning-updates-for-bend-beyond/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220628T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T195320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T195320Z
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SUMMARY:Middle Housing Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:So you think you know all about middle housing?? Come wonk out on housing\, land use & activism history. Enjoy beers & pub food\, friendly\, nerd-tastic competition AND expanding your noggin. Bring a group\, or just your wonkiest friend\, and find out if you know as much as you think you know about “Missing Middle” housing\, national and statewide housing policies\, and Portland’s own housing history. \nHosted by: AARP OR\, Fair Housing Council of Oregon\, 1000 Friends of Oregon\, Sightline Institute \nLocation: In person\, NE Portland \nRegistration: Free\, advanced sign-up required. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/so-you-think-you-know-all-about-middle-housing-tickets-355650188287
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/middle-housing-trivia-night/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220628T130000
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CREATED:20220616T195013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T195013Z
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SUMMARY:Zoning for Housing Choice Lunch ‘n’ Learn
DESCRIPTION:With the HB 2001 deadline looming\, cities across the State of Oregon are completing years of work to update their regulations to allow for more housing choice in areas traditionally zoned only for very low-density housing. The Department of Land Conservation and Development hosts an informal lunch ‘n’ learn session to learn about the statewide roll-out of middle housing and to discuss what happens next. Hear from Anne Catlin (City of Albany)\, Mary Phillips (City of Gresham)\, and Dustin Nilsen (City of Hood River) as they share their unique approaches and challenges to the task of ending exclusive single-family zoning in their communities. \nHosted by: Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) \nLocation: Virtual \nRegistration: No sign-up required. Join at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2657991542?pwd=eTBVbUNVK1FVRnVuaks5REh1czVaZz09
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/zoning-for-housing-choice-lunch-n-learn/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220627T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T173220Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusive by Design: Meeting the Need for Accessible Housing
DESCRIPTION:Register Here  \nThe relegalization of middle housing in Oregon has created an unprecedented opportunity to incorporate accessible units throughout cities. But our need for those units has also never been higher. This presentation will assess the current state of our accessible housing crisis\, as well laying out strategies to address it through middle housing. \nSamuel Goldberg is an Education & Outreach Specialist at the Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO)\, where he focuses on history and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) trainings. He also coordinates the activities of the AFFH/Systemic Investigations Committee\, a collection of land use professionals and FHCO staff which serves as a watchdog for local planning activities\, strategizes how best to advance AFFH in state policies\, and provides technical support for jurisdictions. \nThis event is happening in conjunction with Middle Housing Week\, a statewide celebration of Oregon’s landmark reforms to dismantle exclusionary zoning. See the complete list of events here.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/inclusive-by-design-meeting-the-need-for-accessible-housing/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220626T160000
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CREATED:20220616T194743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T194743Z
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SUMMARY:Crystal Ball Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour older and newer middle housing development on a walking tour through the SE Clinton St neighborhood\, led by middle housing architect and zoning experts. Peer into the crystal ball for glimpses of what future middle housing development and mixed neighborhoods could look like and share your own predictions and perspectives at a housing happy hour following the tour. \nHosted by: Elizabeth Decker\, JET Planning\, and Jill Cropp\, Studio Cropp Architecture \nLocation: In person\, SE Portland \nRegistration: Free\, advanced registration required. https://forms.gle/rxSgNpCpBsZPdLZM6
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/crystal-ball-walking-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220625T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T194449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T194449Z
UID:4754-1656180000-1656187200@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:ADU Workshop for Homeowners
DESCRIPTION:This 2-hour ADU Workshop is an additional event for attendees of the Build Small\, Live Large ADU Tour. This workshop will cover the new regulations that apply in the City of Portland\, including the allowance of two ADUs\, other middle housing types\, as well as tiny homes on wheels. We will also be referencing the ADUs that were on the tour\, scheduled for the same day. \nHosted by: Accessory Dwellings Strategies \nLocation: In person\, SE Portland \nRegistration: Registration required\, https://adutour.eventbrite.com/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource: https://accessorydwellings.org/adu_tour/
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/adu-workshop-for-homeowners/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T193930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T193930Z
UID:4751-1656151200-1656172800@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Build Small\, Live Large ADU Tour
DESCRIPTION:Attendees take a self-guided tour of ADUs in Portland at their own pace. This tour contains a new set of 10+ ADUs throughout Portland\, never featured on the ADU Tour before. This is the largest one-day tour of ADUs ever. \nHosted by: Accessory Dwelling Strategies \nLocation: In person\, Portland \nRegistration: Registration required\, https://adutour.eventbrite.com/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource: https://accessorydwellings.org/adu_tour/
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/build-small-live-large-adu-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220624T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220624T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T193610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T193610Z
UID:4748-1656059400-1656093600@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:ADU Academy
DESCRIPTION:ADU Academy is a one-day professional education event customized for designers\, builders\, lenders\, realtors\, appraisers\, real estate investors\, and developers. The course will be taught by experienced practitioners. Learn more and register here. \nNote: The Academy is not intended for homeowners. Saturday’s ADU Workshop is better suited for homeowners seeking to build an ADU. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSource: https://accessorydwellings.org/academy/
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/adu-academy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220623T183000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220616T193123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T193123Z
UID:4745-1656003600-1656009000@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Affordable Housing Collaborative Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Affordable Housing Collaborative for happy hour to discuss middle housing potential to unlock affordable housing opportunities. Partners including nonprofit and for-profit developers/builders\, jurisdictional housing leaders\, RIP advocates are invited to continue our efforts to build relationships. This informal gathering is a time to compare notes on challenges and opportunities\, and discuss potential projects for affordable homeownership infill units. \nHosted by: Proud Ground \nLocation: Migration Brewing\, 2828 NE Glisan St\, Portland OR \nRegistration: Not required.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/affordable-housing-collaborative-happy-hour/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220429
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220322T031317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T051451Z
UID:4346-1651104000-1651190399@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: The Multi-Threaded Link between Housing Discrimination and Schooling Disparities
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 28th from 12:00pm-1:00pm for a fair housing presentation: The Multi-Threaded Link between Housing Discrimination and Schooling Disparities \nRegister Here \nThis session will explore how housing discrimination and school disparities are interlinked\, the different ways in which those connections are manifested\, and how to counter this centuries-long American tradition of inequity and exclusion. \nEliza Galaher is the North Coast Education and Outreach Specialist for FHCO. She has a varied background in the field of education\, working with people of all ages\, and has also worked in social services in myriad contexts over the years.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/the-multi-threaded-link-between-housing-discrimination-and-schooling-disparities/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220217T033823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T191218Z
UID:4045-1650542400-1650544200@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Neighborhoods Are for Everyone - Third Annual Mission-Centered Fundraising Event
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to our generous sponsors\, donors\, and everyone who joined us during our third annual mission-centered fundraising event! In case you missed it\, watch the recording to hear from our staff\, board members\, and community partners and learn how we promote justice\, equity\, and inclusion in housing throughout Oregon. \n \nDonate Now | Neighborhoods Are for Everyone by Fair Housing Council of Oregon (givelively.org)
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/neighborhoods-are-for-everyone/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220419T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220322T025044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T044546Z
UID:4331-1650369600-1650373200@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: College Housing: Know your Fair Housing Rights
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 19th from 12:00pm-1:00pm for a fair housing presentation: College Housing: Know your Fair Housing Rights \nRegister Here \nThis session will cover fair housing discrimination regarding protected class and how that applies to college dorms\, college family housing and how to report fair housing violations. \nGlenda Moyer is the Eastern Oregon Education and Outreach Specialist for the Fair Housing Council of Oregon. Glenda grew up in La Grande and raised her three children in La Grande. She attended Eastern Oregon University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology/Anthropology with an emphasis in social welfare and criminology. Glenda has spent 19 years working with people who have barriers that limit their access in obtaining safe and affordable housing. She understands the importance of equal access to housing and how vital housing is to stabilize those who have barriers.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/college-housing-know-your-fair-housing-rights/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220412T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220412T133000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220322T030554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T051603Z
UID:4341-1649764800-1649770200@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Fair Housing and Inclusive Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 12th from 12:00pm-1:30pm for a fair housing presentation: Fair Housing and Inclusive Communities \nRegister Here \nThis session will explore the connections between fair housing choice\, Oregon’s current housing crisis and the need to develop diverse housing types that meet the needs of all citizens. We’ll examine historic and modern systems that segregate neighborhoods\, unpack common myths behind Not In My Backyard attitudes and learn about successful housing developments around the state. \nJamie Gatewood joined the Fair Housing Council of Oregon as the Education and Outreach Coordinator in September of 2020. During this time\, she has built trusted relationships with organizations and social service providers who serve protected class individuals and families\, collaborated with local stakeholders to address barriers to fair housing and provided fair housing education to diverse groups across the state. Before coming to FHCO she worked in early childhood and outdoor education for twelve years\, teaching students in the classroom\, on a working care farm and serving families in their homes as a home visitor.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/fair-housing-and-inclusive-communities/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220406T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220322T025933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T043903Z
UID:4337-1649246400-1649250000@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: White Moderation is White Supremacy
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 6th from 12:00pm-1:00pm for a fair housing presentation: White Moderation is White Supremacy \nRegister Here \nIn this training\, we’ll explore the ways in which the “white moderate” that Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. warned us about over 50 years ago shows up all around us at the local and national levels. We’ll connect this to the white supremacy culture of today\, and take a deeper look into the mechanisms of white supremacy and how they play out in communities and organizations. \nDavid Kennedy-Wong comes to FHCO with experience as a high school math and science teacher\, an equity specialist for a social services nonprofit\, as well as doing contract-based equity work. He has volunteered with various community organizations in Portland—serving on nonprofit boards\, teaching bike mechanics\, and organizing a divestment campaign—agitating for racial and social justice every step of the way. In his free time\, David enjoys riding his bike out of the city and into the hills\, building things\, and hammocking under trees.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/white-moderation-is-white-supremacy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220404T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220404T124500
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220322T011701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T043300Z
UID:4327-1649073600-1649076300@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: De Facto/De Jure: Reflections on a Time Before Residential Segregation
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 4th\, 2022\, from 12:00pm-12:45pm for a fair housing presentation: De Facto/De Jure: Reflections on a Time Before Residential Segregation \nRegister Here \nWhile America’s history of racism runs deep\, the housing segregation we see today may not be as old as we think. This presentation is an examination of the historically integrated communities which were systematically destroyed by institutional policies and coercive violence\, and the ways in which where we live might not be the free choice we think it is. \nSamuel Goldberg is an Education & Outreach Specialist at the Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO)\, where he focuses on history and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) trainings\, as well as the bus tour program. He also coordinates the activities of the AFFH/Systemic Investigations Committee\, a collection of land use professionals and FHCO staff which serves as a watchdog for local planning activities\, strategizes how best to advance AFFH in state policies\, and provides technical support for jurisdictions.
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/de-facto-de-jure-reflections-on-a-time-before-residential-segregation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220311T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T215644
CREATED:20220124T215436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T220014Z
UID:3920-1647018000-1647018000@dev.fhco.org
SUMMARY:Fair Housing Poster Contest Entry Deadline
DESCRIPTION:The Fair Housing Council of Oregon presents its yearly Fair Housing Poster Contest\, asking young artists from throughout our state to design a poster highlighting this year’s theme:  \n“Neighborhoods are for Everyone.” \nThe winning contest entries receive cash awards and the chance to showcase their artwork throughout Oregon. Posters must be horizontally oriented on an 8.5×11” sheet of white paper or poster board to qualify. All entries must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 11th\, 2022. Entries must be received by mail only\, as our office is not currently open to the public. \nFor more information\, visit our Poster Competition page. \nTo apply\, please submit your artwork to: \nFair Housing Council of Oregon\n1221 SW Yamhill St.\, Suite #305\nPortland\, OR 97205
URL:https://dev.fhco.org/event/24th-annual-fair-housing-poster-contest/
LOCATION:Fair Housing Council of Oregon\, 1221 SW Yamhill St\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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