Course Modules Overview

In the upcoming modules, you will engage with key concepts related to property justice, the rights of unhoused people, and effective community support. Through lectures, practical resources, comprehension checks, and guided reflection, you will be encouraged to consider how this knowledge can inform your understanding and practice when accompanying unhoused neighbors.

What to Expect

Lecture-style Videos

Throughout the course, you’ll learn through lecture-style videos led by law students with experience in the topics they present. These videos introduce concepts related to encampment sweeps, the property rights of unhoused people, and the role community partners can play in supporting neighbors whose property has been lost or destroyed.

Curated Readings

Along the way, comprehension checks will help you reinforce key concepts and apply what you’ve learned to situations you may encounter in the community. These activities offer opportunities to consider the rights, responsibilities, and practical steps involved in accompanying unhoused neighbors before, during, and after a sweep.

Reflection & Integration

Each module may also include additional readings, downloadable materials, external resources, and reflection questions. These materials provide further context and practical guidance while creating space to consider how the course content connects to your own community, experiences, and approach to supporting unhoused neighbors.


Disclaimer: Responses entered within course activities, reflections, and knowledge checks are not stored on our backend systems. If you would like to retain your responses for future reference, we encourage you to save them separately.

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