Register for NLIHC’s Our Homes, Our Votes Webinar: What’s Next for Housing Advocates after Louisiana v. Callais?
Jul 10, 2026
Join NLIHC's Our Homes, Our Votes nonpartisan campaign on Monday, July 13, at 3:00 pm ET for the concluding webinar in our three-part series examining the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais.
This webinar will focus on what comes next. As advocates continue responding to a rapidly evolving voting rights landscape, housing organizations have an important role to play in protecting civic participation and ensuring low-income renters have a voice in the decisions that shape their communities.
What to Expect
- Practical strategies housing organizations can use to strengthen nonpartisan civic engagement
- An overview of State Voting Rights Acts and emerging opportunities for advocacy
- Lessons from organizers working to build civic power in communities across the South
- Resources and action steps organizations can implement ahead of the 2026 midterm elections
- Opportunities to connect housing justice and voting rights advocacy to strengthen community power
Featured Speakers
- Waikinya Clanton – Mississippi State Director, SPLC
- Christina Das – Policy Counsel, NAACP LDF
- Fenika Miller – National Organizer, Black Voters Matter
As voting rights continue to evolve across the country, housing advocates remain uniquely positioned to help ensure renters and historically underrepresented communities are informed, engaged, and able to participate in our democracy. This webinar will equip organizations with practical tools and strategies to continue building civic power long after the Louisiana v. Callais decision.
We encourage housing advocates, tenant leaders, affordable housing providers, civic engagement practitioners, service providers, and community-based organizations to join us for this timely discussion.
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