October 29
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6:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Join Reason and Manhattan Institute for a screening of the new mini documentary “The Socialist Housing Plan for New York.” Following the screening, Reason Editor at Large Nick Gillespie will host a panel discussion with the Reason producer Justin Zuckerman and Manhattan Institute policy expert John Ketcham.
The film features profiles of tenants, landlords, a private investigator, and the Harvard economist Edward Glaeser. It shows how policies like “freeze the rent” are turning New York into a city exclusively for the rich or lucky.
If he becomes mayor, Zohran Mamdani says he’ll “freeze the rent” for a million regulated units. This policy would make it even harder to find an affordable place to live in New York amid a historic housing crisis.
Featuring:
- Justin Zuckerman, Producer of Documentary title, Producer, Reason
- John Ketcham, Legal Policy Fellow and Director of Cities, Manhattan Institute
- Moderated by Reason Editor at Large Nick Gillespie
WHEN:
Wednesday, October 29
6:00pm- doors open
6:20pm- screening and panel
7:30pm- reception
WHERE:
Village Underground
130 W 3rd St
New York, NY 10012
When the panel wraps up, we’ll continue the discussion with a reception at 3 Sheets Saloon next door. All are welcome!
This event is generously sponsored in part by Manhattan Institute and Reason.
COST:
$10! Please note the Village Underground will have a two item order minimum per person.
Tickets are limited.
The Sheen Center
18 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012
New York,
New York
10012
United States
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