Friday, September 16, 2022

Maryland Commission on Civil Rights

Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month 2022 


The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, (MCCR), and its Board of Commissioners regularly recognize special emphasis commemorations. From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of the American Hispanic and Latinx community. According to the census, 62.6 million of the United States identify as Hispanic or Latinx, making them the nation's largest racial or ethnic minority. In Maryland, Hispanic/Latinx make up 12 percent of the Maryland population and number around 744,000.

The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law 100-402.

The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September18, respectively.

During this Hispanic Heritage Month, MCCR encourages Marylanders to learn more about the culture and contributions the Hispanic/Latinx community have made in society.  Look for your local community events. To assist you in your search, below is a brief list of activities throughout Maryland:

The MCCR and its Board of Commissioners are united in celebrating all cultures, and in resolving anti-discrimination through enforcement of the State's anti-discrimination laws, and through public outreach and education.

For information on MCCR, visit https://mccr.maryland.gov/


Maryland Commission on Civil Rights

The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights (MCCR) represents the interest of the State to ensure equal opportunity for all through enforcement of Title 20 of the State Government Article and Title 19 of the State Finance & Procurement Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.  MCCR investigates complaints of discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and state contracts filed by members of protected classes under federal and state law.


U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD)

The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) is the premier federal agency that focuses on expanding homeownership, increasing access to affordable housing, strengthening communities through economic development, fighting housing discrimination, and tackling homelessness issues.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

 BAZELON CENTER TO HOLD FREE VIRTUAL AWARDS SPECIAL

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Image Description: Navy blue design at the top with a golden sunray design with the Bazelon 50 years logo. White and blue background. Red, gold, and black lettering. Descending vertically: Bazelon 50 Years - 2022 Virtual Annual Awards, Thursday, September 22nd 2022, 7pm EST featuring special guests & awardees. Followed by photos and descriptions: Emcee Jonathan Capehart, Associate Editor, The Washington Post & MSNBC Anchor; Performer Lachi Award-winning recording artist and founder/president of RAMPD, Emmy-nominated TV personality, author and activist, Jonathan Van Ness; Athlete Advocate of the Year Laurie Hernandez, Olympic Champion and Mental Health Advocate; Congressional Champion Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA); Innovator of the Year Vanessa Green, Call BlackLine®; Social Justice Awardee Wade Henderson, Civil Rights and Human Rights Leader; Emerging Advocate of the Year Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu, Project LETS; Outstanding Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year Elizabeth B. McCallum, Baker and Hostetler LLP; Lifetime Advocacy Award Harvey Rosenthal, NYAPRS, Inc.; Lifetime Advocacy Award Laura Van Tosh, Founder/Convener, Mental Health Policy Roundtable; Lifetime Advocacy Award (In Memoriam) Sally Zinman, Mental Health Advocate; Hyperlinked: Admission is FREE. Click here to RSVP. Open Captioning, ASL, and Audio Descriptions will be provided. Request additional accommodations, communications@bazelon.org www.bazelon.orgwww.bazelon50.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @bazeloncenter

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

 RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS WORKSHOP TO BE HELD

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Religious Accommodations During The Jewish Holiday Season

Virtual Presentation by:  Kara N. Hunt, Ph.D. Director of Education & Outreach 

Featuring Panelist:

Howard Libit, Executive Director of the Baltimore Jewish Council

 

Are you wondering how you could best support your staff and community as the Jewish holiday season approaches? Join MCCR Education & Outreach Director Kara N. Hunt, Ph.D., & Guest Speaker Baltimore Jewish Council Executive Director Howard Libit for a workshop on religious accommodations during the Jewish Holiday Season. This workshop will focus on the legal understanding of reasonable accommodation for religious beliefs and practices of an employee or prospective employee by an employer. This program will also provide an overview of Traditions and Religious Practices, strategies for Respect and Inclusivity, Key Terms and Best Practices.

 

Date and time:   Thursday, September 29, 2022  12pm-2pm EST

Register Here via Eventbrite

 

For Reasonable Accommodation Requests please contact: 

Renee Hickman at: Renee.Hickman@maryland.gov no later than one week prior to the event

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 HUD TO HOLD HOUSING DISCRIMINATION IDENTIFICATION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE ON SEPTEMBER 27TH

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On September 27, 2022, from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm EDT, 2M Research, with support from HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), is hosting a virtual conference focused on the identification and measurement of housing discrimination. This conference is part of an exciting study to find new and innovative methodologies that uncover and measure housing discrimination. Our objective is that these methodologies will augment current testing approaches, such as paired and sandwich testing. This conference is an opportunity to meet experts in the field of discrimination research and testing, discuss ideas, and ask questions.

The conference will feature a panel discussion focused on various topics, including:

  • Promising or innovative research trends related to discrimination
  • Gaps in research and testing of discrimination
  • Methodological challenges in researching and testing discrimination
  • Adapting testing protocols to technological changes (for example, ways to detect and capture differential treatment that might occur before in-person interactions)

Opening Remarks: Housing Discrimination Study Innovative Methodology Project Background

  • James Murdoch, Senior Policy Analyst, 2M Research
  • Hiren Nisar, Director of Analytics and Senior Economist, 2M Research

Panel Moderators

  • Peter Christensen, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • Christopher Timmins, Professor of Economics, Duke University

Panel

  • Mackenzie Alston, Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • Peter Bergman, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Texas, Austin
  • Fred Freiberg, Consultant for the Fair Housing Justice Center
  • Peter Hull, Groos Family Assistant Professor of Economics, Brown University
  • Stephen L. Ross, Professor of Economics, University of Connecticut

We hope you can join this discussion on new ideas for measuring housing discrimination.

Click here to register


Friday, September 2, 2022

 FHFA Announces Update for Housing Loan Servicers to Maintain Fair Lending Data

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises) will require loan servicers to obtain and maintain fair lending data on their loans, and for this data to transfer with servicing throughout the mortgage term.

FHFA Director Sandra L. Thompson commented: “The need for collection and maintenance of quality fair lending data is a lesson learned from the foreclosure crisis and COVID-19 response,” said  “Having fair lending data travel with servicing will help servicers do the important work of providing assistance to borrowers in need, helping to further a sustainable and equitable housing finance system.”​

The fair lending data to be maintained includes borrowers’ age, race, ethnicity, gender, and preferred language. Servicers will be required to implement this change starting on March 1, 2023. This update follows a May 2022 announcement, which requires lenders to collect borrowers’ language preference data.

Specifically, that announcement require lenders to use the Supplemental Consumer Information Form (SCIF) as part of the application process for loans that will be sold to the Enterprises. The SCIF collects info regarding the borrower's language preference, if any, and on any homebuyer education or housing counseling the borrower received, so lenders can better understand borrower needs during the home buying process. Lenders are required to adopt these changes and reporting requirements for loans with application dates on or after March 1, 2023. Response by borrowers to the preferred language question in the SCIF will continue to be voluntary.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks. These government-sponsored enterprises provide more than $7.5 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets and financial institutions. Additional information is available at www.FHFA.gov, on Twitter, @FHFA, YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

For more information, contact: ​Adam Russell - Adam.Russell@FHFA.gov

Read the August 10, 2022 FHFA release.


Federal Advisory Committee on Affordable, Equitable and Sustainable Housing Formed

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has announced that it will establish a Federal Advisory Committee on AffordableEquitable and Sustainable Housing to provide guidance to the government about regulatory or policy changes needed to improve those housing issues. The committee's main activities will be the role of FHFA’s regulated entities, including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks (the Government-Sponsored Enterprises, or GSEs) in supporting liquidity and funding in the single-family and multifamily housing markets.

FHFA Director Sandra L. Thompson commented: “The formation of an advisory committee will better position FHFA to fulfill its strategic goal of supporting access to affordable, equitable, and sustainable housing. Today’s announcement exemplifies our commitment to transparency, ongoing dialogue with stakeholders and the public, and thoughtful policymaking that connects equitable access with safety and soundness.”

Following publication in the Federal Register, the FHFA will be seeking applications and nominations for members, prioritizing relevant expertise related to the GSEs. To ensure diversity in the views represented by members, experience in at least one of the following areas will be required: fair housing, fair lending, or civil rights; single-family lending, servicing, development, mortgages, or capital markets; multifamily lending, servicing, development, mortgages, capital markets, or investments (i.e. Low-Income Housing Tax Credits); consumer, tenant, or community advocacy; market technology; state, local, or tribal government housing policies and programs; and academic or non-academic affiliated housing research.

Contact: Ada​m Russell​ - Adam.R​ussell@FHFA.gov

Read the full Federal Register notice for further details.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency regulates Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 11 Federal Home Loan Banks. These government-sponsored enterprises provide more than $7.9 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets and financial institutions. Additional information is at www.FHFA.gov, on Twitter, @FHFA, YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Read the August 23, 2022 FHFA news release.