Aired live on 4/21/25 This training was approved by the Florida Bar for 1.0 General CLE & 0.5 Technology CLE Credits! The CLE Code is 2503257N Approval Period: 04/21/2025 - 10/31/2026 Materials: https://tinyurl.com/evictionlabwebinar Special thanks to our speakers: Juan Pablo Garnham Camila Vallejo press@evictionlab.org Juan Pablo Garnham jpgarnham@princeton.edu Audience and Community Engagement Editor Eviction Lab Camila Vallejo camila.vallejo@princeton.edu Communications Specialist Eviction Lab Eviction is a life-altering crisis that disproportionately affects low-income communities, yet comprehensive data on its prevalence and impact has historically been scarce. The Eviction Lab at Princeton University has changed that by compiling the first-ever nationwide dataset of evictions. This webinar will introduce civil legal aid and public interest law advocates to the Eviction Lab’s powerful research tools, including the Eviction Tracking System and National Eviction Map. Participants will learn how to use these tools to track eviction trends, analyze regional disparities, and inform advocacy efforts. The session will also highlight eviction data specific to Florida and opportunities for legal aid organizations to collaborate with the Eviction Lab in their efforts to combat housing instability. Produced in partnership between the Florida Legal Services Statewide Training Initiative and the Public Interest Law Section (PILS) of the Florida Bar! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at jorge.acosta@floridalegal.org

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