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Fair Housing Month Kickoff!

  • Fletcher Free Library 235 College Street Burlington, VT, 05401 United States (map)

Fair Housing Month Keynote with Cashauna Hill

Cashauna Hill, Executive Director of the Redress Movement

Deconstructing Historical Patterns and Reimagining the Future of Housing

Please join us for the Fair Housing Month Kickoff event to start off a month full of fair housing education, advocacy, and community building. This event includes a reception with refreshments and a thoughtful presentation from our keynote speaker, Cashauna Hill of the Redress Movement. She will be discussing the history of housing discrimination in the United States and tools for mobilization at the local and state levels to create systems that lead to just access to housing.

This event is FREE and everyone is welcome! RSVP here

Come at 5:30pm for refreshments and to explore the Voices of Home exhibit; the presentation starts at 6pm.

This presentation and discussion builds on last year’s Fair Housing Month keynote with Leah Rothstein and Richard Rothstein, authors of Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law. Watch recording here.

The Redress Movement is a nonprofit organization that empowers communities across the United States to take direct action to redress racial segregation. The Redress Movement works to repair the harm caused by intentional policies that segregate communities by educating, mobilizing, shifting the narrative, and winning redress victories. The starting point is housing justice, but the goal is to dismantle all that divides us and heal our nation by facing the facts of history.

Cashauna Hill is a graduate of Spelman College and Tulane University’s Law School. She currently works with the Redress Movement after conducting amazing work serving as Executive Director of one of the most active fair housing advocacy groups in the country, the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center (formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center). 

The team she led at LaFHAC had a holistic approach to ending discriminatory housing policies and practices through litigation, policy advocacy, community-based educational offerings, and other direct services to community members. As an advocate, leader, and litigator with personal connections to the impacts of residential segregation and exclusionary housing policy, her work as Executive Director included leading the community engagement process for the City of New Orleans’ 2016 Assessment of Fair Housing plan – the first in the nation submitted under a 2015 rule requiring state and local governments to identify and address barriers to fair housing choice.

 Additionally, her background includes successful resolution of fair housing and lending claims through administrative and court processes. Cashauna has written extensively about housing segregation and civil rights and has testified before the United States Congress as a fair housing expert.

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Voices of Home Exhibit

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Fair Housing Friday: What Do Tenants Need?