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What do we mean by social housing in the United States? How has it worked in the past, and how can and should it be expanded? Join organizers, practitioners, and authors who will discuss how to develop a vision and practical steps to build caring communities that meet everyone’s housing needs. "Housing as a Public Good: The State of Social Housing Today," hosted by Shelterforce and NPQ, is moderated by Miriam Axel-Lute and Steve Dubb. Panelists include: Rev. Rae Chen Huang, Presbyterian pastor and senior organizer at Housing Now!, a California statewide housing justice coalition. Jonathan Tarleton, writer, urban planner, and oral historian. He is the author of Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons. Fernando Martí (he/him), an Ecuadorian-born community architect, housing activist, writer and artist. From 2011 to 2022, Fernando was co-director of the Council of Community Housing Organizations, a coalition of community- and faith-based affordable housing developers and housing justice advocates and was a founding member of the San Francisco Community Land Trust. Kristen Hackett is a community-based researcher and a community organizer with My Eden Voice, working with community leaders in unincorporated Alameda County, California.