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Homeownership and COVID-19
27th Oct 2020
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibited discrimination in the rental, sale, and financing of a home based on race or national origin. Unfortunately, discriminatory practices and their legacies live on today throughout the United States. Redlining refers to a lending practice from the 1930s in which banks would deny families of color home loans […]

LaFHAC Recommends NO on Constitutional Amendments 5 & 6
13th Oct 2020
Louisiana’s current state constitution was passed in 1974 and rather than being a limited document that stands the test of time, it already has 197 amendments. Legislators are constantly proposing changes—often represented on the ballot in complicated legalese—that must go before the voters. Of the seven constitutional amendments and one local proposition on the ballot […]
National Mental Health Day and Your Right to Accommodations
09th Oct 2020
Saturday, October 10, 2020 is National Mental Health Day. This presents the perfect opportunity to share information about fair housing for individuals with disabilities. The Federal Fair Housing Act passed in 1968 and amended in 1988 increases equal housing opportunities by making it illegal to discriminate against people based on their race, color, religion, national […]

Housing Discrimination Is Locking Out Families in our Community
02nd Oct 2020
The Fair Housing Act was passed in 1968 and amended in 1988. It was meant to create more equality in housing practice. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in the sale and rental of homes based on membership in protected classes. These protected classes include: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and family status. […]

Laura Recovery for Homeowners: Getting Started
02nd Sep 2020
Our thoughts are with the communities who suffered damage due to Hurricane Laura. Below is some basic information for homeowners to assist with navigating insurance coverage, FEMA assistance, mortgage concerns and contractors in the wake of a disaster. We will be updating this guide as more specific information and resources become available. Please check back […]

The President’s Racist Tweets Illuminate Our Long-Standing Fight for Fair Housing!
28th Ago 2020
In a ploy to garner votes through fear-mongering, President Trump went on a racist Twitter tirade, attacking HUD’s mandate to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing (AFFH). This mandate, which was instituted by the Fair Housing Act, obligates jurisdictions across the nation to use HUD funds to desegregate neighborhoods and promote access to equal housing opportunities for all […]

LaFHAC’s response to President Trump and Secretary Carson’s Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal
18th Ago 2020
In response to President Trump and Secretary Carson’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, LaFHAC reaffirms our stance that this administration’s cry to “Protect America’s Suburbs” is based on a racist mischaracterization of the aim of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) provision of the Fair Housing Act (FHA). The Obama-era AFFH rule aimed to […]

Gentrification a Growing Threat for Many New Orleans Residents
24th Jul 2020
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) released Gentrification and Disinvestment 2020, a report analyzing five-year data from the American Community Survey (ACS) collected during the periods 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 on neighborhood change and gentrification. Read a copy of the full report here. As COVID-19 poses unprecedented threats to communities and demands many of us […]

LA Fair Housing Action Center Responds to President’s Attack on Fair Housing
23rd Jul 2020
NEW ORLEANS—Today, the Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center (LaFHAC), responded to the White House and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) termination of the landmark2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Rule and the implementation of a new unvetted rule without public comment. “This is another authoritarian attempt to circumvent Congress and the typical […]

Social Service Agencies Across LA Sound Alarm, Call for More Rental Support from State & Congress
20th Jul 2020
NEW ORLEANS—Today, 54 social service agencies and advocates from across the state called on Governor John Bel Edwards to pursue all options to increase rental assistance funding, as the recently announced Louisiana Emergency Rental Assistance program ran out of money in just three days. The $24 million allocated for the program is only a fraction of […]