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Sheltered In Place: The Community Centered Advocacy Behind America’s Strongest Eviction Moratorium
Thursday, August 28, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Come to a special panel discussion on EBCLC’s upcoming report, “Sheltered In Place: The Community Centered Advocacy Behind America’s Strongest Eviction Moratorium,” on August 28th, from 5:00-7:00PM. We will reflect on the critical advocacy that led to country’s most robust COVID-19 eviction moratorium—and explore how those lessons can shape the future of housing justice.
The panel will feature EBCLC staff and community leaders who were on the frontlines of this groundbreaking policy work. Together, we’ll discuss what made the moratorium effective, the power of community-based advocacy, and how we can continue to build momentum to protect tenants and prevent displacement moving forward.
Following the panel, we welcome you to stay and reconnect with EBCLC staff and community partners over refreshments and ice cream. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating the resilience of our community and the progress we’ve made together. Please RSVP to let us know you’re joining.
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