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Community Land Trusts:
A Community-Centered Permanent Affordable Housing Model
Thursday, February 27th from 1-2 PM
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East Bay Housing Organizations began as a series of informal, monthly brown bag lunches. Affordable housing developers, architects, advocates, city staff, and community activists gathered to discuss how to advance affordable housing in Oakland.
For our 40th Anniversary in 2024, in the spirit of the year's theme, Powerful Legacy, Powerful Future, we launched a monthly series of virtual Lunch & Learn events, where we learned from the past 40 years of successful advocacy to help guide us as we mobilize for future action. Now in 2025, we are excited to continue this series into a new year! This series is free and open to the public. RSVP for Zoom information.
Affordable Housing comes in lots of different flavors. Community Land Trusts (CLT’s) are one model that: ensures affordability in perpetuity, centers residents, and removes real estate from the speculative market – doesn’t that sound yummy!
Join EBHO’s Executive Director, Lindsay Haddix, in conversation with Asn Ndiaye, Executive Director of Northern California Land Trust (NCLT), and Matt Gustafson, Director of Strategic Development at Bay Area Community Land Trust (BACLT). We will discuss how community land trusts work, the benefits of and challenges facing this model, how to find and apply for CLT units in the East Bay, and how you can advocate for more housing that is community-centered and forever affordable!
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