Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign director Chantelle Wilkinson shared her insights about multi-sector coalition-building recently on the podcast Power Station. Chantelle sat down with Anne Pasmanick, host of Power Station, to share how the OSAH campaign has helped make affordable housing a top-line issue and how the campaign’s partnerships have evolved since its launch six years ago. Chantelle also discussed the current state of housing in the nation and what is needed to address housing instability. Listen to the podcast to hear the powerful story of the OSAH campaign’s launch and about its collaborations with national partners – like the NAACP, UnidosUS, and the National Education Association – that are embracing housing advocacy and elevating affordable housing in their own organizational policy agendas.
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