JLPA Symposium - Red Lines, Red Tape: Combatting the Housing Crisis and Ending Residential Segregation

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JLPA Symposium - Red Lines, Red Tape: Combatting the Housing Crisis and Ending Residential Segregation

Feb 5, 2020 at - | Michael A. Fitts Auditorium, Golkin 100

Event/Talk title
Series
Journal of Law and Public Affairs Annual Symposium
Name
Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology
Princeton University
Speaker Biographies

<p>Please join Penn Law’s Journal of Law &amp; Public Affairs for its annual symposium, entitled “Red Lines, Red Tape: Combatting the Housing Crisis &amp; Ending Residential Segregation.” This year’s symposium is presented in partnership with Penn Law’s Leo Model Foundation Government Service &amp; Public Affairs Initiative.</p><p>This year’s symposium will feature two keynote speakers as well as three panels discussing topics ranging from housing discrimination and affordable housing development to racial segregation in America’s cities. At the conclusion of the symposium, JLPA invites you to join the Journal for a celebratory reception. The program for the symposium is laid out below.</p><p>Please note that this program has been approved for 4.0 ethics CLE credits for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit may be available in other jurisdictions as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit should bring separate payment in the amount of $160.00 ($80.00 public interest/non-profit attorneys) cash or check made payable to The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.</p><p><strong>Schedule:<br /></strong>Coffee and Breakfast (9:30-10:00am)<br />Introduction (10:00-10:15am)<br /></p><ul><li>Wendell Pritchett (Provost of the University of Pennsylvania)</li></ul><p>Keynote Address (10:15-11:00am)<br /></p><ul><li>Speaker: Matthew Desmond (Author of Evictedand Principal Investigator of the Eviction Lab)</li></ul><p>Housing Discrimination Panel (11:15-12:30pm)<br /></p><ul><li>Moderator: Norrinda Hayat (Clinical Professor and Director of the Civil Justice Clinic at Rutgers Law)</li><li>Panelists:<ul><li>Gustavo Velasquez (Director of Urban–Greater DC at the Urban Institute and former Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity at HUD).</li><li>John Relman (Founder and Managing Partner of Relman, Dane &amp; Colfax)</li><li>Rasheedah Phillips (The Shriver Center on Poverty Law)</li><li>George Donnelly (Independence Foundation Fellow at the Public Interest Law Center)</li></ul></li></ul><p>Philadelphia-Focused Lunch Discussion (12:45-1:45pm)<br /></p><ul><li>Introduction: Dean Ted Ruger (Penn Law)</li><li>Panelists:<ul><li>Helen Gym (Philadelphia Councilwoman)</li><li>Jake Blumgart (Reporter, PlanPhilly Planning, Development, and Housing)</li></ul></li></ul>Affordable Housing Development Panel (2:00-3:15pm)<br /><ul><li>Moderator: Oscar Abello (NextCity)</li><li>Panelists:<ul><li>Anne Fadullon (Director of Planning and Development, City of Philadelphia)</li><li>Vincent Reina (Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design)</li><li>Edward Pinto (Director of the Housing Center at the American Enterprise Institute)</li></ul></li></ul>Residential Segregation Panel (3:30-4:45pm)<br /><ul><li>Moderator: Akira Drake Rodriguez (Lecturer at the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design)</li><li>Panelists:<ul><li>Sheryll Cashin (Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law, Civil Rights and Social Justice at the Georgetown University Law Center)</li><li>Andre Perry (Metropolitan Policy Program Fellow at the Brookings Institution)</li><li>Ingrid Gould Ellen (The Paulette Goddard Professor of Urban Policy and Planning and Faculty Director at the NYU Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy).</li></ul></li></ul>Closing Reception (5:00pm)<br />Free<p></p>