| For decades, housing has grown increasingly unaffordable for Californians. Today, nearly one-third of renters spend over half their income on rent and utilities, and homelessness has reached record levels. Behind these numbers are families struggling for stability, dignity, and the fundamental right to a decent life.
The Center for Economics of Social Issues (CESI) at California Lutheran University invites you to its annual conference, “California’s Housing Crisis: Roots of the Problem and What Lies Ahead,” on February 19, 2026, at the Lundring Events Center.
The event will feature presentations from data-driven research, a leading panel of experts, and the release of a comprehensive report uncovering the economic and social forces behind the crisis and pathways to solutions.
Be part of the effort for change.
Attend, sponsor, and stand with us in building a more just and livable California. |