Fair Housing Month April 2024

    Fair Housing Month

    April 2024

    April is National Fair Housing Month!

     

    This year, we commemorate the 56th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act, the landmark civil rights law signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1968, that made discrimination in housing transactions unlawful. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing because of race, color national origin, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, and familial status. This year’s Fair Housing Month theme is “Fair Housing: The ‘Act’ in Action.” For more information about your fair housing rights, visit FHEO's website.

     

    Celebrate With Us - Fair Housing Month Events

     

    Fair Housing Month 2024 Opening Ceremony

    Fair Housing Month 2024 Opening Ceremony

    FHEO hosted the Fair Housing Month Opening Ceremony on April 11.

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    Fair Housing Poster

    Fair Housing Poster

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    For more Fair Housing Month resources, visit FHEO’s Outreach Tools Page.

     

    Opening Ceremony Features

     

    Demetria L. McCain

    Demetria L. McCain, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

    Melody C. Taylor

    Melody C. Taylor, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Legislative Initiatives & Outreach | Executive Director of PAVE

    Damon T. Hewitt

    Damon T. Hewitt, Keynote Speaker | President and CEO of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

    José R. Ballesteros

    José R. Ballesteros, Poet and Professor of International Languages and Cultures at St. Mary's College of Maryland

     


    FHEO Table Talk Series

     

    The FHEO Talk Talks Series provides the Agency with the opportunity to strengthen its partnerships with leading community stakeholders and inform HUD’s mission to ensure fair housing for all.

    The series was developed in accordance with President Biden’s Executive Order on Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal Government. It covers topics related to fair housing and racial equity and includes discussions with experts, practitioners, leaders, and social justice activists engaged in work relevant to fair housing opportunities.

    To learn more or view previously recorded episodes of the FHEO Table Talks Series, please visit HUD’s YouTube channel.

     

     


    FHEO Outreach Tools

     

    FHEO Outreach Tools

     

    Visit the FHEO Outreach Tools page to view and download fair housing materials and resources, including posters, graphics, and Microsoft Teams backgrounds. These materials can be shared with your stakeholders to raise awareness of fair housing rights, educational opportunities, and resources.

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    FHEO Technical Assistance

     

    HUD and FHEO are continuously developing technical assistance materials, resources, and trainings to educate housing consumers and providers on their fair housing rights and responsibilities. You can view all HUD training opportunities here.

    During Fair Housing Month 2024, FHEO is highlighting its efforts to provide fair housing education to our stakeholders. Click the links below to view these recently developed technical assistance resources:

     

    FHEO Technical Assistance

     

    How to Report Housing Discrimination

     

    If you believe your rights may have been violated, we encourage you to report housing discrimination.

    Because there are time limits on when an allegation can be filed with HUD after an alleged violation, you should report housing discrimination as soon as possible. When reporting housing discrimination, please provide as much information as possible, including:

    • Your name and address
    • The name and address of the person(s) or organization your allegation is against
    • The address or other identification of the housing or program involved
    • A short description of the event(s) that cause you to believe your rights were violated; and
    • The date(s) of the alleged violation
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