The State of Fair Housing Forty Years After the Fair Housing Act and a Blueprint for Change
Contributing Organization(s): Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance
Author(s)/Creator(s): Rob Breymaier; Mandie Schmid
Publishing Date: 2008-05-08
Issue Areas: Housing and Homelessness; Race and Ethnicity; Government Reform
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(CAFHA) details the extent of housing discrimination and segregation in
the region and outlines a blueprint for change. This report
demonstrates the need to prioritize fair housing activities and
provides a plan for progress that will ensure equal housing
opportunity, promote integration, and improve regional sustainability.
Kathy Clark, CAFHA's president, notes, "Discrimination and segregation
both harm individuals and adversely impact goals of regional growth."
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Coverage: Chicago MSA
Type/Format: Whitepaper
Language code: English
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