A new article on NLIHC’s On the Home Front blog explores the concept of lived experience. Rather than being a buzzword or bureaucratic slogan, lived experience expresses an idea at the core of housing advocacy: that you cannot design effective policy without consulting those who are most impacted. Learn about the idea of lived experience – and how NLIHC involves people with lived experience in every step of our work – by checking out the new post.
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