Disrupting the Cycle of Segregation
Event Information
Description
Doors open at 9:00 am
Program starts at 9:30 am
Due to building security, event registration and a photo ID are required to attend this event.
Join in a unique event featuring Maria Krysan and Kyle Crowder, authors of the innovative new book, Cycle of Segregation, which proposes fresh insights into hidden factors that perpetuate residental segregation and highlights successful approaches to overcoming it at the local level.
Clients and staff of two such approaches- the Oak Park Regional Housing Center and the Housing Choice Partners- will discuss their stories and bring to life the ideas of the book.
The program will close with opportunities for advocacy and action that community leaders, policymakers, and philanthropists at the local, state and federal level can pursue.
Please make sure to use the 304 State Street entrance

Organizer Institute of Government and Public Affairs
Organizer of Disrupting the Cycle of Segregation
The University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs is a nonpartisan research
organization. IGPA improves the public policy conversation through evidence-based research
and public engagement in Illinois.
If you will need disability-related accommodations in order to participate in a program/event please contact Kathy Sullivan at 217-300-2365 or sulliva@uillinois.edu. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.