Sarah Labowitz '04 on Equity and Disaster Recovery in Post-Hurricane Harvey Houston
Join Sarah Labowitz '04, communications and policy director, City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department, and your fellow Grinnellians to learn about the City of Houston's work on affordable housing post-Hurricane Harvey. Hurricane Harvey often is described as an "equal opportunity" storm, putting both wealthy and low-income communities under water. A year after the storm, data can help us understand the long-lasting effects of Harvey across the city. Sarah will share insights from a recent study conducted by the City of Houston's housing and community development and Civics, a Washington, D.C.-based data analytics firm.
2–4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6
Ronin Art House
806 Richey St. Suite C
Houston, TX 77002
Please register with the Office of Development and Alumni Relations online here or by phone at 866-850-1846 by Tuesday, Oct. 2. This event has a limited capacity, so please be sure to register soon! Tea and coffee, as well as sandwiches and cake will be provided for your enjoyment. Friends and family are welcome to attend; please just be sure to register everyone in your group.
We hope you will join us!
If you have any questions, please contact Ashley Renstrom Schaefer, associate director of alumni and donor relations for campus partnerships, at schaefer@grinnell.edu or 641-325-2570 or Anna Halpin-Healy '13, assistant director of alumni relations for regional programs, at halpinhe2@grinnell.edu or 641-990-9622.