The Partnership Bids Farewell to

Our 2024 Equity Policy Research Fellows

The California Housing Partnership was thrilled to welcome four fellows this past summer as part of our Equity Policy Research Fellowship program. A 12-week intensive training and coaching program for existing undergraduate and graduate students.


The fellowship was designed to diversify the advocacy and research field and foster the next generation of housing policy leaders and scholars. As we say farewell, the Partnership would like to thank our fellows for the new insights and passion they brought to their work throughout their time with us.

L to R: Sana Sheikholeslami, Bryan Torres,

Jared Murti, Adriana Torres Ceja

In addition, the Partnership team appreciates the fellows’ various contributions to our other affordable housing preservation and policy efforts throughout the summer. As Equity Policy Research Fellows, they supported the Partnership’s affordable housing preservation and policy efforts through background research, evidence collection on emerging topics in affordable housing, data analysis for affordable housing research projects, and quantitative analysis for ongoing projects. Meanwhile, the Partnership provided training, mentoring and networking opportunities for hands-on experience, skill building, and exposure in our collaborative work with state and regional agencies, policymakers, housing providers, and advocacy organizations across California’s affordable housing policy ecosystem. Over the next few weeks will be releasing blog posts written by the fellows, so please stay tuned.


We also extend our thanks for the generous grant from the following organizations, enabling us to bring on our four students:

The California Housing Partnership creates and preserves affordable and sustainable homes for Californians with low incomes by providing expert financial and policy solutions to nonprofit and public partners. Since 1988, the Partnership's on-the-ground technical assistance, applied research, and legislative leadership has leveraged $35 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 93,000 affordable homes. 

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