Monarch’s Housing as a Human Right Conference serves as a learning community to bring together practitioners, policy makers and impacted communities to share insights as we work to ensure all New Jersey residents have a safe place to call home.
The Housing as a Human Right Conference focuses on the intersections of housing, homelessness and race as we work towards a future where all people have access and opportunity to thrive in stable housing.
Each year the conference highlights best practices and innovative solutions featuring insights from communities across the country that are pushing boundaries and trailblazers in New Jersey.
Grounded in the understanding that structural racism has created the disparities we see in housing and the impacts of homelessness, the conference centers impacted communities in discussion of solutions and seeks to marry program and process development with policy change.
The Housing as a Human Right Conference seeks to bring housing justice to New Jersey. To learn more about previous conferences please click the links below.