Find out how NAR is addressing common scenarios that can open up real estate professionals to potential discrimination issues with its ACT! Initiative.
The EPIX-Original docu-series America Divided features stories about inequality in education, housing, healthcare, labor, criminal justice and the political system – all woven into an eight-story, five-part series.
Examine the forgotten history of how our federal, state and local governments unconstitutionally segregated every major metropolitan area in America through law and policy.
In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act that made it illegal to discriminate in housing. Gene Demby of NPR’s Code Switch explains why neighborhoods are still so segregated today.
‘The racial segregation in every metropolitan area in this country was created by racially explicit government policy, designed to create racial boundaries.
Bryan Greene, NAR’s Director of Fair Housing Policy, will speak on the fair housing issues that have come aground on Long Island and the bigger boat of tools we will need to address them.
Though we have made great strides toward fair housing policies in our country, we still have a long way to go. This webinar will address the history and evolution of The Fair Housing Act and its impact on society.
On June 9, 2022 Nassau County Bar Association held a free Fair Housing public seminar welcoming Nassau County attorneys, real estate licensees, and members of the general public.
In this presentation, Jon Goodman, Esq, joins LIBOR for an open discussion on subconscious implicit bias and fair housing. Get all the information you need on this very important topic and explore your own implicit associations without shame or judgement.
In this overview of the Nassau County Commission on Human Rights, Rodney H. McRae and Errol Williams take listeners through the process for handling Fair Housing cases, typical complaints received and a dive into NYS and Nassau County Fair Housing Law.