A Pro-Action Cafe on the intersections of Housing and Health

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About this Event

PLEASE BRING QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TOPIC FOR DISCUSSION

The Twin Cities BCLI is hosting a Pro-Action Café for this March Issue Series. This method uses questions from the community as a guide for conversation and begins a deeper dive into possible actions taken to improve the fundamental issues following the health and housing crisis in MN as well as the United States. Without housing security — in which one can live well and comfortably — the health and well-being of individuals will always be at risk. From climate change to hazardous waste in locations near densely Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) populated areas, we can see remnants of racist entities and historical policies that promoted unfair and inequitable outcomes continue to push outs BIPOC folks within urban cities. At the expense of BIPOC’s physical and mental suffering, landlords hesitate to remove lead and mold. However, if and when they do, these individuals lose their affordable housing and are therefore displaced.

ADA Accessibility

The side entrance – located in the parking lot – has a ground level entrance. There is also an elevator located directly inside the building.

Directions

Driving — Take I-94 W to Summit Ave in Minneapolis. Take exit 231B from I-94 W. Drive to Lyndale Ave S

Bus — route 4 is a direct line

Agenda

5:30-6 PM Snacks and Networking

6-8 PM Program

Table Hosts

Hongkong Vang

Aarica Coleman

Anne DeJoy

Stay tuned for more Table Host announcements!


Date And Time

Thu, March 5, 2020

5:30 PM – 8:00 PM CST

Location

Anahata Collaborative LLC

2836 Lyndale Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN 55407