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Part 1:
Lessons learned from the 2008 crisis
The 2008 financial crisis left the nations’ economy in tatters and millions of people out of work or foreclosed upon. In New York City, the vast network of community groups and tenant associations had to learn an array of new skills and shift their work to try and save buildings that were in distress or going into foreclosure. Join ANHD for a presentation and conversation on some of the key lessons we learned from 2008, how the landscape has changed or stayed the same in the last 12 years and how are we positioned to deal with the impending housing crisis wrought by COVID-19