H.E.A.R.T Talks with Bronco Alums: Is Homelessness a Housing Problem? Reflections from a Bronco Alum Who Builds Affordable Housing

Jose Lujano, ’14

Please join the Unhoused Initiative for our second H.E.A.R.T Talk – a series of discussion groups featuring SCU alums who are now engaged in the response to homelessness and the housing crisis. You can register for this in-person event here.

The Unhoused Initiative invites you to attend a group discussion focused on the complexities of building affordable housing, facilitated by SCU alum, Jose Lujano, ’14. This is the second in a multi-part series – HEART Talks – featuring SCU alums now engaged in the response to homelessness and the housing crisis. Our invited alums will present about their post-SCU career and facilitate the group discussion.

Jose Lujano, ’14, is a long-time housing policy professional and affordable housing development project manager focused on building and preserving affordable housing options in the Bay Area. Born and raised in East San Jose, his work is informed by his upbringing, working to make sure residents have options to remain in their communities while simultaneously building new affordable housing options nearby. José is also a volunteer board member for the South Bay Community Land Trust which works to de-commodify real estate and empower member residents in decision-making regarding their homes.

H – homelessness

E – empathy

A – awareness

R – resilience

T – transformation

All are welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

Click here to register for the event.

In compliance with ADA/504, please direct accommodation requests to unhousedinitiative@scu.edu at least 72 hours before the event.

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