Series 1 Episode 13: Dr. Megan Hatch, Housing During Pandemic

Published: Feb. 22, 2021, 10:49 a.m.

b"This week the podcast continues its theme of governing during pandemic. Ashley and Casey welcome Dr. Megan Hatch, Associate Professor of Urban Policy and City Management at Cleveland State University. The conversation looks at how state and local housing policies impact individuals, especially those that disproportionately impact vulnerable populations. The topics include how eviction moratoriums, rental assistance, and state preemption laws have been implemented during the COVID-19 Pandemic. \\n\\nLinks on www.growingdemocracyOH.org to the following organizations: \\nCleveland/Cuyahoga County rental assistance program\\nData on evictions in Cleveland during the pandemic\\nEviction Lab \\nSource of Income Anti-Discrimination policy brief\\nCleveland's proposed source of income anti-discrimination ordinance\\nCriminal Activity Nuisance Ordinances (CANOs)\\nStudent advocacy on CANOs\\nSandra Park's work on CANOs\\nMy research on landlord-tenant laws\\nScholars Strategy Network\\nPhil Garboden and Eva Rosen's work on serial eviction filings\\nCDC Eviction Moratorium\\nDefinition of state preemption\\nBruce McDonald, Chris Goodman, and my paper on preemptions during COVID\\nHeights Community Congress\\nFair Housing Center for Rights and Research\\nLegal Aid Society of Cleveland\\nACLU of Ohio\\n\\nBooks on Housing\\nEvicted\\nColor of Law\\nSegregation by Design\\nManufacturing Decline\\nThe Voucher Promise\\nThe Lines Between Us"