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Info about Fair Housing in Maryland - including housing discrimination, hate crimes, affordable housing, disabilities, segregation, mortgage lending, & others. http://www.gbchrb.org. 443.347.3701.
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Celebrate Women's History Month
Hi William,
In honor of Women’s History Month, we celebrate the contributions women have made to a #JustEconomy. They are trailblazers in workforce development, education, fair housing, finance, healthcare, and so much more. Yet, women still face gender disparities, from the longstanding gender pay gap to the heightened economic impacts on women, particularly those of color and low- and moderate-income. |
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Economic justice for all Americans is tied to the success of all women. Join us for NCRC’s Just Economy Conference in Washington, DC, March 29-30, as we discuss the impact of these disparities and seek solutions to champion change and uplift women of all backgrounds, races, sexualities, religions, geographies, and more. |
Don’t miss out on this event!
We can’t wait to see you, Team NCRC |
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Throughout the month of March, The Baltimore Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) is excited to celebrate the history, culture, and contributions of women-identifying Baltimoreans. MONSE remains committed to telling #HerStory, supporting women (womyn) and bridging gender-disparities through our work to build a better, safer Baltimore.
Stay tuned throughout the month across our social media platforms to learn more from our #VictimServices team about the work underway to prevent Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and address human trafficking across Baltimore. We'll continue to share useful resources, opportunities for engagement, and information so that you can get involved in co-producing public safety.
It's also National Reading Month, so keep an eye out for MONSE Executive Director Shantay Jackson and other members of our team as we share the power of the written word with Baltimore's young people throughout the month.
***** Source: Baltimore Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, March MONSE Mail, March 3, 2023. |
HUD Housing First Update
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Housing segregation increases.
An Executive Summary of the Regional Fair Housing Plan, the result of a partnership between the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and eight local jurisdictions, stated that: “Segregation is on the rise in our region,” reads an executive summary of the plan. “The ‘Dissimilarity Index’ measures segregation in housing. In other words, it shows how unevenly distributed two different groups are within a city or metropolitan area. The higher the index, the more separate the two groups are. We have high levels of segregation between Black and White residents. … But, for all groups, the Dissimilarity Index has risen since 2010.’”
The study also measured the Isolation Index - which measures the extent to which people live near others who are similar to them - and the Exposure Index - which measures whether people live near others who are from different racial and ethnic groups. All indicators revealed increasing levels of segregation. A representative commented “This divide has been long-standing,” she said. “That is not new. But it has intensified over time, rather than plateaued or stayed stable or decreased as it has in other places in the country.”
The 2023 Regional Fair Housing Plan is the first time in over 25 years that D.C. and surrounding communities have together made a shared housing strategy toward the same goals. In addition to the District, the other governments involved are Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Montgomery counties, and the cities of Alexandria and Gaithersburg.
The plan examines housing needs across economic, racial and ethnic breakdowns, as well as the housing needs of area residents with disabilities. It proposes seven regional goals, with local goals for each jurisdiction, as well as guidance on how the region can reach them.
The Plan is available for the public's review and comment until March 31st. View the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' Fair Housing page here. Outreach flyers are available in the following languages:
Social media graphics promoting the public comment period of the plan are available via this file download.
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Source: Read the February 23, 2023 Washington Post article.
Read the January 31, 2023 Metropolitan Washington Council of Government's press release.