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Tag: NAREB

Posted inBusiness

HomeLight, NAREB Launch Black Real Estate Agent Program

by WI Guest Author February 10, 2021December 21, 2021

A real estate technology company that encourages people to achieve better outcomes buying or selling their home recently launched a Black Real Estate Agent Program in partnership with the country’s largest and oldest minority professional real estate trade association.

Posted inHomeownership

COVID-19 Worsens Black Homeownership Already Dismal Standings: Report

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer November 11, 2020December 21, 2021
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

WILLIAMS/THOMPSON: Fate of the American Middle Class is in the Hands of Regulators

by WI Guest Author April 13, 2020December 21, 2021
Only 48.8% of homeowners in the District of Columbia are African American. (WI file photo)
Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

WILLIAMS: The Upward Trend of Black Homeownership

by WI Guest Author February 5, 2020December 21, 2021
Posted inCongressional Black Caucus Foundation, Supplements

NAREB Urges Black Americans Not to Defer their Dream of Homeownership

by WI Guest Author September 4, 2019December 21, 2021
Posted inHome Ownership, Homeownership, Supplements

Strategies to Grow Black Homeownership

by WI Guest Author June 12, 2019December 21, 2021
After hours of testimony before the House Finance Committee's Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development and Insurance, witnesses raise their hands in response to a question on whether homeownership discrimination against Blacks continues today. Seated left to right are: Alanna McCargo, vice president for Housing Finance Policy, Urban Institute; Nikitra Bailey, executive vice president, Center for Responsible Lending; Joseph Nery, president, National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals; Jeff Hicks, president/CEO; National Association of Black Real Estate Brokers (NAREB); Carmen Castro, managing housing counselor, Housing Initiative Partnership; Joanne Poole, liaison for the National Association of Realtors; and Joel Griffith, research fellow, Financial Regulations, The Heritage Foundation. (Hazel Trice Edney/Trice Edney News Wire)
Posted inNational

NAREB Takes Fight for Black Homeownership to Congressional Hearing

by WI Guest Author June 4, 2019December 21, 2021
Only 48.8% of homeowners in the District of Columbia are African American. (WI file photo)
Posted inBusiness

NAREB Seeks to Increase Homeownership of Blacks by at Least Two Million

by James Wright Jr. May 22, 2019December 21, 2021
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Posted inOp-Ed, Opinion

HICKS: 50 Years After Fair Housing Act, Still a Long Way to Go

by WI Guest Author February 28, 2018October 31, 2020
From left: Lisa Frison, the vice president of African American segment strategy at Wells Fargo; Julius Cartwright, the former president of National Association of Real Estate Brokers; Dorothy Leavell, the chairman of the NNPA; Reverend Tony Lee, the pastor of Community of Hope A.M.E. Church; Dr. Amos Brown, the pastor of the Third Baptist Church of San Francisco; Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., president and CEO of the NNPA; and Dr. Lezli Baskerville, the president and CEO of NAFEO pose for a photo during the NNPA's State of Black America 2018 Forum in Las Vegas. (Freddie Allen/AMG/NNPA)
Posted inBlack Experience

State of Black America Is Strong, Experts Say

by WI Guest Author January 28, 2018October 31, 2020

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