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Human Rights Department Presents A Virtual Fair Housing Series, A Home For Everyone, In April
Throughout the month of April, the Human Rights Department will present a weekly Facebook live session for the Virtual Fair Housing Series.
Post Date:03/24/2021 3:25 PM
Throughout the month of April, the Human Rights Department will present a weekly Facebook live session for the Virtual Fair Housing Series: A Home for Everyone. The sessions are as follows:
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- Familial Status and Sex on Thursday, April 1, noon-1 pm will offer an in depth look at protections for families with children, including single parent families, and discrimination based on sex.
- Disability and Race on Friday, April 9, noon-1 pm will explore protections for people with disabilities and how Fair Housing Laws protect you from discrimination based on race.
- National Origin and Religion on Friday, April 16, noon-1 pm will explain how Fair Housing Laws prevent discrimination of foreign born residents and ensure that residents feel safe to express their faith.
- Race, Color and Disability on Friday, April 23, noon-1 pm will educate anyone who may have been a victim of discrimination on their rights under Fair Housing Law.
- Sex and Familial Status on Friday, April 30, noon-1 pm will provide information on Fair Housing Law protections related to sex, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Questions? Call Human Relations at 336-373-2038.
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