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A brief introduction to DWeb Vancouver. | A brief introduction to DWeb Vancouver. Slides and other resources at [[Intro to DWeb Vancouver Housing Synergies]]. | ||
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In Vancouver’s rapidly evolving housing landscape, the intersection of gender inclusivity, affordability, aging in place, and communal living models presents various challenges and opportunities. This panel, brought together by East Vancouver Cohousing <nowiki>https://www.eastvancohousing.ca</nowiki> convenes seasoned experts from diverse yet complementary fields to navigate these intersections and discuss innovative, holistic solutions. By fostering a dialogue across different housing paradigms, this panel highlights collaborative strategies, policy recommendations, and pioneering models reshaping the housing sector to be more inclusive, affordable, and community-oriented. | In Vancouver’s rapidly evolving housing landscape, the intersection of gender inclusivity, affordability, aging in place, and communal living models presents various challenges and opportunities. This panel, brought together by East Vancouver Cohousing <nowiki>https://www.eastvancohousing.ca</nowiki> convenes seasoned experts from diverse yet complementary fields to navigate these intersections and discuss innovative, holistic solutions. By fostering a dialogue across different housing paradigms, this panel highlights collaborative strategies, policy recommendations, and pioneering models reshaping the housing sector to be more inclusive, affordable, and community-oriented. | ||
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L17swc_AD5teM3uL7DIWp2fgOTrKFnQkoWtGxxLnnvA/edit#slide=id.p Slides with panel information] | |||
== Panelists == | == Panelists == |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 29 November 2023
When: November 29th, 2023
Where: The Permanent
Registration: https://lu.ma/cdu0r8f4
Housing Synergies: Pioneering Inclusive, Affordable, and Community-Centric Living Solutions
Join us for an evening of discussion on housing solutions. Thank you to Internet Archive Canada and The Permanent for being our venue sponsors. There will be a debit/credit cards accepted bar and some light refreshments.
Agenda
- 6:30pm Doors Open
- 7pm DWeb Vancouver Introduction
- 7:15pm Panel Discussion
- 8pm Open Networking
Introduction
A brief introduction to DWeb Vancouver. Slides and other resources at Intro to DWeb Vancouver Housing Synergies.
Panel Discussion
In Vancouver’s rapidly evolving housing landscape, the intersection of gender inclusivity, affordability, aging in place, and communal living models presents various challenges and opportunities. This panel, brought together by East Vancouver Cohousing https://www.eastvancohousing.ca convenes seasoned experts from diverse yet complementary fields to navigate these intersections and discuss innovative, holistic solutions. By fostering a dialogue across different housing paradigms, this panel highlights collaborative strategies, policy recommendations, and pioneering models reshaping the housing sector to be more inclusive, affordable, and community-oriented.
Panelists
Andrea Reimer – Long-time city councillor and former deputy Mayor of Vancouver. Host of a podcast about making room in housing for women and gender-diverse people brought to you by the Pan-Canadian Voice for Women’s Housing.
William Azaroff – CEO of Brightside Community Homes, whose mandate is safe and secure homes for those struggling to meet the demands of market housing and working towards a future where people of all income levels live within a vibrant and healthy community.
Daniel Oleksiuk - He co-founded Abundant Housing Vancouver, which advocates for rental and non-market homes. He also worked as a policy analyst for British Columbia’s Ministry of Housing and Social Development.
Jai Djwa – Moderator, and equity partner in East Vancouver Cohousing, a new cohousing development with completion slated for 2026.
Open Networking
Enjoy The Permanent heritage bar and meet others interested in housing solutions of all kinds.