March 21, 2024
Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University
Thursday, March 21, 2024, 6:30 p.m.
Location: Piper Auditorium, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Online
Speaker(s): Margot Kushel, James O’Connell, Peggy Bailey, Chris Herbert
For over three decades, Dr. Margot Kushel has both cared for people who experience homelessness and studied the causes, consequences, and solutions to homelessness particularly in California, which is home to 30 percent of the people experiencing homelessness in the US. Kushel, who recently led the largest representative study of homelessness in the United States since the mid-1990s, will discuss insights that have emerged from her work as a physician and researcher. Her research has shown that California’s homelessness crisis is primarily due to the lack of housing that low-income households can afford. Moreover, contrary to popular beliefs, the majority of people experiencing homelessness in the state were born in California. She will draw on the findings to discuss policies, programs, and practices that would help people experiencing homelessness and those who are at risk of becoming homeless.
The Toxic Problem of Poverty + Housing Costs: Lessons from New Landmark Research About Homelessness
Following the lecture, Chris Herbert, the Center’s Managing Director, will moderate a conversation with Kushel, Peggy Bailey, Vice President for Housing and Income Security at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and Dr. Jim O’Connell, President of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
Register here to attend in person at 48 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA.
This event will also be livestreamed online; no advance registration is necessary.