Civic Awareness Series: The Past, Present, and HOPEful Future of Fair Housing In DuPage

Civic Awareness Series: The Past, Present, and HOPEful Future of Fair Housing In DuPage

Cantigny LWV Wheaton Civics Awareness Series

Location

Zoom
Illinois US
Thursday, February 11, 2021 - 7:00pm to Friday, February 12, 2021 - 6:45pm

Hope Fair Housing LOGOThe League of Women Voters serving the communities of Warrenville, West Chicago, Winfield, Wheaton and Carol Stream and the Robert McCormick House at Cantigny Park invite you to a presentation on Fair Housing presented by Executive Director, Evelyn Sanguinetti and Director of Outreach, Rachel Watson of the HOPE Fair Housing Center. 

This event will be a virtual event due to Covid-19 and social distancing guidelines. Please feel free to submit any questions you have to blaimins [at] gmail.com before the event. During the presentation, please use the chat box located on the bottom of the Zoom screen.

 A zoom link to the presentation will be sent a day or two before the event.

Speaker Bios

Evelyn Sanguinetti

Evelyn Sanguinetti is a wife, working mother of three, and an attorney by trade. Sanguinetti attended The John Marshall Law School (JMLS) where she developed an understanding and passion for the law and for Illinois. While in law school, Sanguinetti joined the JMLS Fair Housing Legal Clinic and served as President of the Fair Housing Association. She soon joined Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan’s office as an Assistant Attorney General where she fought to protect the people of the State of Illinois. Sanguinetti subsequently served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at JMLS and a Wheaton City Councilwoman. In 2014, Sanguinetti served as not only the first Latina Lieutenant Governor of the state but of the entire country. In her four years in office, Sanguinetti has focused on helping to improve the lives of all Illinoisans through the delivery of more efficient government, providing health care access to all regions of the state, quality educational opportunities to all residents regardless of income or location, and economic opportunity to small businesses throughout the state. From humble beginnings in Hialeah, Florida, to become the nation’s first Latina Lieutenant Governor, Sanguinetti has never forgotten where she came from or lost the desire to excel in whatever role comes her way.

Rachel Watson

Director of Outreach Rachel Watson joined HOPE in September of 2019. A recent graduate from Knox College, Rachel has a background in nonprofit and social rights work. Prior to joining HOPE, she worked at the New York City branch of the National Organization for Women where she helped organize informational campaigns and protests in support of women and immigrant’s rights.

As HOPE’s Director of Outreach, Rachel is responsible for giving presentations to community groups, non-profits, landlords, and local government officials across the state to educate and inform them about fair housing rights and responsibilities. In addition to providing trainings, Watson also helps organize HOPE special events, is responsible for all public informational material, and oversees our Retrofit Funds Distribution Program.

Living Room Conversations

Consider signing up for one of the Living Room Conversations to discuss homelessness on Feb. 15 at 1:30 and Feb. 17 at 7:00 PM on Zoom. Check the calendar.

 

 

 

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