How segregated is Salt Lake City? Does it have to remain that way? Can access to opportunity be made more equal?
You are invited to a discussion about whether Salt Lake City’s new responsibility to affirmatively further fair housing can help make our city more inclusive and fair for all city residents on Wednesday, June 1st, at 3:00 PM a the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City.
You can read analysis of what the new federal regulations mean for cities here. You can read about Utah Senator Mike Lee's efforts to eliminate the regulations here.
Panelists
Representative Sandra Hollins
City Council Member Derek Kitchen
David Litvack, Deputy Chief of Staff, Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office
James Wood, Ivory Boyer Senior Fellow, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at The University of Utah
You are invited to a discussion about whether Salt Lake City’s new responsibility to affirmatively further fair housing can help make our city more inclusive and fair for all city residents on Wednesday, June 1st, at 3:00 PM a the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City.
You can read analysis of what the new federal regulations mean for cities here. You can read about Utah Senator Mike Lee's efforts to eliminate the regulations here.
Panelists
Representative Sandra Hollins
City Council Member Derek Kitchen
David Litvack, Deputy Chief of Staff, Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office
James Wood, Ivory Boyer Senior Fellow, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at The University of Utah