National Fair Housing Alliance
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Why is Fair Housing Still a Distant Journey for Black America?
How much longer must Black America and other people of color wait for fair housing?
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Housing Discrimination Complaints Reach 24-Year High, While HUD Rolls Back Fair Housing Rules
New research by the National Fair Housing Alliance finds that as fair lending laws have not been aggressively enforced, a…
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Redlining Settlement Fails to Provide Strong Penalties
For as long as many people of color can remember, succeeding generations have called for justice. Despite these age-old pleas,…
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Racial Mortgage Disparities Persist as Federal Housing Enforcement Lags
New research by the Center for Responsible Lending finds that today’s racial wealth gaps were supported and sustained by the…
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Travelers Settles Section 8 Suit in D.C.
The National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) announced Friday a settlement of a lawsuit against Travelers Indemnity Company that prohibits the…
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Black America’s Dreams of Homeownership Still Deferred
Why is it that, in 2017, Black homeownership is still deferred for so many?
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Insurance Company Accused of Refusing Section 8 in Suit
Subsidiaries of the nation's second-largest writer of commercial property casualty insurance and third-largest writer of United States personal insurance face…
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Coalition Presses Lawmakers for Fairness in Affordable Housing, Mortgage Lending
As the Senate Banking Committee turns its attention to reform the nation's secondary mortgage market, civil rights leaders recently spoke…
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Low Home Down Payment Builds Family Wealth
By Charlene Crowell NNPA Columnist In the midst of varying proposals for housing reform, civil rights leaders are publicly calling…
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