After Voting: 2022 Local Election Recap
After Voting: 2022 Local Election Recap
Join East Bay Housing Organizations for a discussion on how we can build on our 2022 election wins.
Join East Bay Housing Organizations for a discussion on how we can build on our 2022 election wins.
Based in Oakland and expanding throughout the East Bay, RCOP Committee runs transformative leadership trainings and engages affordable housing residents in the policy and neighborhood decisions that affect them directly.
Support Black Women Press ConferenceMonday, February 6th at 9 AM1 Frank Ogawa Plaza - City Hall, Oakland, CA On February 6th, several City of Oakland Councilmembers as well as the Mayor, California State Assemblymembers and Senators will host a press conference denouncing the increase of violent threats and harassment of Black women leaders, including Councilmember […]
The City of Oakland's Department of Housing and Community Development is meeting with key stakeholder groups to discuss prioritization and strategies for Measure U funding. We invite East Bay Housing Organizations members to join in this two-part conversation to provide ideas and input.
The Berkeley Committee monitors policy and advocates for affordable housing and tenant protections in the City of Berkeley.
EBHO's Faith and Justice Committee develops and maintains collaborative relationships with faith communities, faith leaders, and interfaith and inter-religious organizations throughout the Bay Area.
EBHO’s East Bay Regional Policy Committee engages in policy advocacy for equitable development throughout the region and provides support and technical assistance for EBHO’s local efforts for affordable homes in a number of communities throughout the East Bay.
The City of Oakland's Department of Housing and Community Development is meeting with key stakeholder groups to discuss prioritization and strategies for Measure U funding. We invite East Bay Housing Organizations members to join in this two-part conversation to provide ideas and input.
EBHO's Oakland Committee works on critical issues including increasing funds for affordable housing development and preservation, displacement, zoning and land use, specific planning processes, tenants rights, and coalition building.
Based in Oakland and expanding throughout the East Bay, RCOP Committee runs transformative leadership trainings and engages affordable housing residents in the policy and neighborhood decisions that affect them directly.