04/23/2026
April is Fair Housing Month.
A time to reflect on the long history of housing discrimination in the United States — and how its impact still shapes housing access and affordability today.
It has only been 58 years since the passage of the Fair Housing Act, which made housing discrimination illegal.
But making discrimination illegal didn’t automatically erase it.
The legacy of redlining, steering, and systemic inequities continues to influence who has access to opportunity, wealth-building, and stable housing.
Fair housing is not just history — it’s present-day responsibility.
Read more in my latest blog post.
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