The Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign released a new podcast episode featuring a recording of the multi-sector panel discussion held during the campaign’s October 1 Roundtable event, “Opportunity Starts at Home: Six Years of Building Effective and Robust Cross-Sector Partnerships.” Listen to the new episode here.
In the episode, Julie Walker, OSAH’s campaign coordinator, moderates an insightful panel exploring the powerful partnerships at the heart of the OSAH campaign. Joining her are leaders from key areas including domestic violence prevention, early childhood development, food security, and education, including Dfox from the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), Patricia Cole from ZEROTOTHREE, Robert Campbell from Feeding America, and Barbara Duffield from Schoolhouse Connection. Together, they share why their organizations joined the OSAH Roundtable and reflect on six years of collaborative advocacy to address housing insecurity across America.
In total, the OSAH campaign has released 42 podcast episodes since its launch in 2018. The OSAH podcast takes a deep look at how housing shapes opportunity across the nation. Campaign staff interview research experts, advocates, and policymakers to explore the intersections between housing and other issue areas.
To listen to the OSAH podcast, click here.