On Saturday, April 28, 2018, advocates, experts, and community members convened at Roosevelt University for a free community summit to commemorate fifty years of the federal Fair Housing Act, learn our history, share tools, and organize together for equity and justice.
Presented by Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and the Policy Research Collaborative at Roosevelt University, with Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance, the John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center & Clinic, Northside Community Resources, and Open Communities.
PHOTOS & VIDEO
View photos of the event
Fifty Years Later, Now What? (keynote panel with Natalie Moore, Allison Bethel, and H Melt)
RESOURCES
Fair housing protections covered at federal, state, and local levels
Fact Sheet: Returning Citizens & People with Criminal Backgrounds from the Just Housing Initiative
Our Chicago program book