California’s Housing Crisis: A Conversation with Author Conor Dougherty
In Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America, author Conor Dougherty shares the vast history of California’s housing policies and how those policies have created an uncertain and unaffordable future for many Californians. Through interviews with different stakeholders, Dougherty dives deep into the housing crisis.
On May 7th, we’ll have a conversation with Dougherty about California’s housing crisis with a focus on the Bay Area.
The conversation will be moderated by TechEquity’s Executive Director Catherine Bracy. You don’t need to have read the book to join us for this event; just come as you are! If you’re looking for a brief primer on the topic before the event, we recommend:
- The overview of the book from Dougherty’s publisher
- Reading Dougherty’s published articles on the New York Times
About the Author
Dougherty is an economics reporter at The New York Times. His work focuses on the West Coast, real estate and wage stagnation among U.S. workers. Mr. Dougherty has covered economics and real estate on and off for a decade at both The Times and The Wall Street Journal. Before that he worked at The San Diego Union-Tribune and The Los Angeles Business Journal. He lives in Oakland, Calif., and is a Bay Area native.
This webinar is hosted on Zoom; register for free to get access to the webinar link. We can’t wait to see you in there!