People of color are significantly more likely than white people to experience evictions and homelessness in the United States, the result of centuries of structural racism that continues today, that has systematically and purposefully excluded African Americans and others from equal access to housing, community supports, and opportunities for economic mobility.

We must work to right these wrongs and work towards racial equity in housing: we can’t address racial inequities without addressing housing, and we cannot solve for housing inequities without addressing race.

Memo to Members and Partners Articles

HUD Posts 36 AFFH FAQs

HUD posted 36 frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation. The FAQs address: a description of AFFH and the AFFH rule, the AFFH data and mapping tool, the Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH), community participation requirements, and implementing…

Housing Bill Seeks to Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) introduced legislation that would provide legal protections that ensure survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault have access to safe housing. The “Fair Housing for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Act of 2016” (S. 3164) would create a nationwide…

NLIHC Submits Comments on Proposed PHA AFFH Assessment Tool

NLIHC submitted comments on HUD’s proposed Assessment Tool to be used by public housing agencies (PHAs) to conduct an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH) in compliance with the new Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule (see Memo, 3/28). The Federal Register notice publishing the draft PHA…

NLIHC Submits Comments on Proposed State AFFH Assessment Tool

NLIHC submitted comments regarding HUD’s proposed Assessment Tool to be used by states to create an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH) to comply with the new Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule (see Memo, 3/14). The Federal Register notice publishing the draft state Assessment Tool…