Who Lives in Winchester? Housing Options – Past and Future

Who Lives in Winchester? Housing Options – Past and Future

This is a two-part zoom program presented by the Winchester Network for Social Justice, Planning Board, and Housing Partnership Board.

By Network for Social Justice

Date and time

April 28, 2021 · 4:30pm - May 26, 2021 · 6pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

In Part I we will look at the history of housing in Winchester, including the Residential Security Map (i.e. redlining map) of the town published in 1938. We will be making the connection between that history and the Winchester we are living in now.

In Part II we will focus on our commitment to diversifying the housing opportunities in our community, and ways to address the inequities that are the result of historic and current policies and practices. We will hear from local housing experts, as well as draw on resources from the field.

Winchester completed a comprehensive master planning process last year that identified shared values and goals, including: to create and preserve affordable and accessible housing; to expand community initiatives that increase diversity; and to build a welcoming and supportive community that promotes well-being and positive mental health for all. The process of reaching these goals through housing initiatives is long overdue in Winchester.

We are excited to be offering this joint program to promote conversations about both the historical context that created the Winchester we know today, and what we need to do to move Winchester toward a community that is both more diverse and inclusive.

Attendees are invited to attend either program and strongly encouraged to join for both.

This program will take part on Zoom. Registrants will receive the link within 48 hours of part I.

Organized by

The Network for Social Justice (formerly known as the Winchester Multicultural Network) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was founded in 1991. Its mission is to foster a movement for systemic change to advance equity and inclusion in the town of Winchester and beyond. This is accomplished by a three-pronged strategy of education, engagement, and activation. 

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