The Fair Housing Justice Center (FHJC), a nonprofit civil rights organization, is dedicated to:
- Eliminating housing discrimination;
- Promoting policies that foster open, accessible, and inclusive communities; and
- Strengthening enforcement of fair housing laws.
The FHJC serves all five boroughs of New York City and the seven surrounding New York counties of Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk, and Westchester.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once said, “For as long as there is residential segregation, there will be a de facto segregation in every area of life. So the challenge is here to develop an action program.” The Fair Housing Justice Center has developed an action program to systematically eliminate housing discrimination in the New York City region.
The Fair Housing Justice Center:
- Assists individuals and organizations with housing discrimination complaints and exercise their fair housing rights.
- Initiates investigations to identify, document, and eliminate systemic housing discrimination.
- Advocates for polices and programs that foster more open, accessible, and inclusive communities.
- Engages in outreach and educational activities to increase public awareness about fair housing rights.
- Provides technical assistance, training and other tools to strengthen fair housing law enforcement.
Connect:
NCSD Contact: Fred Freiberg, ffreiberg@fairhousingjustice.org
Website: http://www.fairhousingjustice.org