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Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
 In this strategy session, we’ll explore research and data connected to tenant RTC. Topics covered will include: 
  • eviction data disaggregation
  • cost/benefits analyses
  • gathering data to effectively evaluate tenant RTC
  • identifying critical research needs and how we might set a national research agenda
  • the importance of community involvement, and 
  • relationships between RTC advocates and researchers
Speakers
avatar for Danya Keene

Danya Keene

Associate Professor, Yale School of Public Health
Danya Keene is an Associate Professor of Social Behavioral Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health. Her research examines housing and housing policy as determinants of population health equity. Moving beyond a focus on housing and individual health, her work considers how an... Read More →
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Neil Steinkamp

Managing Director, Stout
Neil Steinkamp is a Managing Director at Stout and a well-recognized expert and consultant on a range of strategic, corporate, and financial issues for businesses, non-profit organizations, state and local government agencies, and community leaders and their advisors. Stout is currently... Read More →
avatar for Lauren Harper

Lauren Harper

Stay Housed LA Data Manager, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Harper (she/they) is the Data Manager for Stay Housed LA. They do grant reporting, website management, program evaluation, and anything else involving spreadsheets to implement a Right to Counsel in the City and County of Los Angeles. Harper is passionate about using data and mapping... Read More →
avatar for John Pollock

John Pollock

Coordinator, National Coalition for a Civil Right to Counsel
John (he/him) has been the NCCRC Coordinator since 2009. He is the author of several law review articles, including Appointment of Counsel for Civil Litigants: A Judicial Path to Ensuring the Fair and Ethical Administration of Justice, Court Review, Vol. 56 Issue 1 (2020), The Ca... Read More →
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Dr. Tim Thomas

Research Director of the Urban Displacement Project and Director of the Eviction Research Network, UC Berkeley
Dr. Tim Thomas is a professional researcher and research director at Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project (UDP) specializing in urban sociology, demography, and data science. His research focuses on how neighborhood change, housing disparities, policies, and displacement affects... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
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