To mark its fifth anniversary of street reporting, Our w88 online sports betting Reno will host a free w88 online sports betting conversation titled “Helping Our Unhoused Neighbors,” on April 13 at 6 p.m. on Zoom and Facebook Live. The event will focus on recent initiatives to help, current challenges and possible future solutions related to Reno’s affordable housing and living wage crisis as well as the impacts on w88 online sports betting members without stable shelter.
Moderated by w88 online sports betting School lecturer and Our w88 online sports betting Reno coordinator, Nico Colombant, the hour-long event features a panel discussion followed by community member Q&A. Panelists include:
- Matt Ferencevich, who was formerly unhoused and living in w88 online sports betting shelters,
- Meghan Simmons, a coordinator at w88 online sports betting/Sparks Mutual Aid,
- Donald Griffin, Black Wall Street coordinator and a Downtown w88 online sports betting Partnership ambassador,
- Alexis Hill, Washoe County commissioner,
- Dwight George, an Indigenous w88 online sports betting leader and podcaster,
- Natalie Henriques, a w88 online sports betting activist, and
- Meagan O’Farrell, a coordinator at w88 online sports betting Food Systems.
“A lot of pieces are currently moving right now, with a looming eviction crisis, a new w88 online sports betting for the unsheltered set to open and available federal aid money, so we believe it’s now more important than ever to look at how best our society can help the most vulnerable among us, including those struggling to get back into housing,” Colombant said.
Started in 2016, Our w88 online sports betting Reno is a collective, multimedia street reporting project by concerned citizens and University of Nevada, Reno students and faculty on issues facing Reno's most vulnerable citizens. It is a production of the Reynolds Media Lab, a media center at the Reynolds School.
Interested individuals can find more information and RSVP on the“Helping Our Unhoused Heroes” Facebook event.