Tuesday, April 18, 2023

 Free Fair Housing & Tenant Rights Workshop on April 26th


Whether you are a renter or homeowner, do you know your fair housing and tenant rights? Join Citizens Planning & Housing Association (CPHA) and community partners for an educational workshop. Learn about your rights and resources.


The CPHA, the Public Justice Center, Baltimore Renters United, and the Baltimore City Branch of the NAACP will lead presentations. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration is required. CLICK HERE to register.


Questions? Contact Char McCready at charm@cphamd.org.


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 Hate Bias Forum on May 11th

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Hate Bias Reporting Forum

The Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, Maryland Office of the Attorney General & Maryland Commission on Civil Rights' Western Maryland Advisory Council will host a Hate Bias Reporting Forum. The Hate Bias Reporting Forum will provide community leaders and members of law enforcement with important information in response to the 2021 Hate Bias Report for the State of Maryland. The forum will engage local law enforcement, elected officials, and community leaders in discussions and information sharing on methods to facilitate more effective reporting as well as responding to bias incidents and hate crimes.

For more information, visit our website

To register, visit the registration page.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND!

 

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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

 April 27th Virtual Fair Housing Summit

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Fair Housing Forum

On April 27th, from 9am-3pm, MCCR will host a virtual Fair Housing Summit that will provide targeted workshops, impactful keynote speakers and forums.

Topics will include:

  • Discrimination because of race, including Asian American and Pacific Islander, Black, indigenous, and other communities of color, and racial bias that restrict housing, neighborhood choice, and integrated communities.

  • Discriminatory appraisals and fair lending

  • Educating the community on protections under the Fair Housing Act and the jurisdiction's substantially equivalent law.

This forum is sponsored by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

For more information or to register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/602854141967​​

 

 

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Monday, April 10, 2023

 Hate Crimes

Man Charged in Alleged Threats to Human Rights Campaign After Nashville Shooting

A Maryland man has been charged by federal authorities with making threats of violence to the D.C.-based LGBTQ organization Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in a March 28th voice mail, a day after the killing of six persons at a school in Nashville. Nashville police initially said the shooter, Audrey Hale, was a 28-year-old woman, and later said Hale was transgender, according to Hale's social media profile where he used masculine pronouns. It has not yet been confirmed how Hale identified.

The HRC is an American LGBTQ advocacy group. It is the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization in the U. S. It "envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our 3 million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community."

Since the shooting, some conservative commentators and Republican politicians have cited reports about the shooter’s gender identity in voicing anti-trans sentiments. The voice mail left for the HRC, which federal authorities said was traced to 34-year-old Adam Michael Nettina, of West Friendship, Maryland, used anti-trans rhetoric. Most criminal justice experts report that transgender people are rarely the shooters in mass killings, which are overwhelmingly carried out by men. Multiple studies have shown that trans people are more likely to be victims of violence than others.

In the threatening message to the HRC, the caller said many things that federal authorities said they believed were referring to the Nashville shooting and the shooter’s gender identity, according to court documents. Some threats, laden with profanity, made reference to specific acts of violence. Federal authorities filed a criminal complaint against Nettina on March 31st, and he was arrested later that evening, according to a news release from the U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Maryland. A detention hearing was held on on April 7th. If convicted, Nettina could face up to five years in federal prison.

A HRC spokesperson's statement said that the organization got two threatening voice mails late in March, and that it is “grateful to law enforcement for acting so quickly to keep our community safe.”

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Read the April 4, 2023 Washington Post article.

Thursday, April 6, 2023

 Community Event

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The Prince George's County Lynching Memorial Project is inviting people to attend their Community Remembrance Program to honor Mr. Thomas Juricks, the earliest known racial terror lynching victim in our county, which will be held on Saturday, April 15th, 2023 from 1-3 pm at Harmony Hall in Fort Washington, Maryland.

Registration is encouraged but not required: https://bit.ly/TJuricks2023.

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