Thoughtful Thursday with Stephanie Hoffman

Housing is a human right—but for too many in our communities, safe, stable, and affordable housing remains out of reach. Join us on Thursday, March 20, at 7 PM via Zoom for an essential Thoughtful Thursday conversation with Kalamazoo City Commissioner Stephanie Hoffman, a dedicated advocate for housing justice and equity.

Commissioner Hoffman has spent her career fighting for historically underrepresented and underserved communities, working at the intersections of race, economic justice, gender identity, disability, and more. With deep experience in organizations such as Housing Resources Inc., Open Doors Kalamazoo, and YWCA’s Domestic Assault Shelter, she brings firsthand knowledge of the systemic barriers people face—and the real solutions that can create lasting change.

As founder and CEO of Evolution Housing Advocacy and Services, and a leader in anti-racism and pay equity efforts, she continues to push for policies that dismantle injustice and uplift our shared humanity. This is your chance to engage with a powerful voice for fairness, dignity, and action in our community.

🔹 Why does housing equity matter?
🔹 What can we do to ensure safe, affordable homes for all?
🔹 How does housing justice intersect with racial and economic justice?

Let’s move beyond conversation to action. Join us and be part of the movement for housing justice!

🔗 Register now at tinyurl.com/UUCCFairHousing to receive the Zoom link.