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The past, present, and future of fair housing

April 22, 2015 | Categories: About FHC | Tags: fair housing month, history, Seven Days

April is Fair Housing Month. We encourage you to take a few minutes and learn more about the past, present, and future of fair housing.

The first is a visually stunning eight-minute historical film on the seven days in April 1968 that changed America forever, “Seven Days.”

The second is the Power Point presentation given by Jason Reece from the Kirwan Institute at our 2nd Annual Fair Housing Breakfast Event last month, “Place, Housing & Opportunity.”

And the third is a short blog post published yesterday on the disparate impact case currently before the U.S. Supreme court, “Fair Housing Means Integration.”

You can read more about the history of fair housing here.

April is the 58th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, and we are holding a special fundraiser.

Please donate now to help us continue enforcing this important law and upholding the housing rights of all people.

Everyone deserves a place to call home, free from discrimination.

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