The symposium is open to all community members, activists, artists, students, scholars and academics with the goal of engaging with housing injustice and solutions that can move us toward a more justice, equitable, and flourishing Dayton.
PLEASE NOTE: Saturday's (2/18) session will take place at the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community 1401 S. Main St. Dayton, OH 45409 from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Light breakfast will be served.
Here is the schedule at a glance.
All sessions are free and open to the public.
Same-day registration will be available at the door.
Registration is required to attend one or more sessions.
No registration is required to visit the Evicted Exhibit at the Dayton Metro Library Main Branch
Every effort will be made to make the event inclusive for all. We welcome you to share any accommodation requests (for example, requesting an ASL interpreter) in your registration. Please note that the space is wheelchair accessible, however no wheelchairs will be available for use.
For more information, including a full schedule of sessions, visit: https://udayton.co/S2U/
Are you interested in participating in the Keynote Workshop The Black Butterfly Dream Lab facilitated by Lawrence Brown? Please make sure to register in advance for this wonderful opportunity by visiting https://forms.gle/jo6Fc3Zqp2vsXxpF6. Remember, space is limited so register as soon as possible.
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