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The Redress Movement: Fair Housing & Segregation

Over 50 years ago, the Fair Housing Act of 1968 was passed to end housing discrimination and segregation. But today, the impact of redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and displacement still shapes our neighborhoods—determining who has access to stable, affordable housing and who is pushed out.

 

Help Us Raise $2,500 To Bring in New Leaders 

Our goal is to reach 500 new community leaders in the next six months—educating, mobilizing, and building the leadership needed to redress segregation.

 

At The Redress Movement, we are working to finish the work fair housing laws left undone by organizing with directly impacted communities, exposing the policies and practices that uphold segregation, and fighting for solutions that create safe, inclusive, and thriving neighborhoods for all.

 

Your Donation Supports:

🏠 Local Organizing – We work directly with residents who have been impacted by segregation’s legacy, equipping them with the tools and knowledge to fight for fair housing in their communities.

 

📢 Community Education & Mobilization – We provide resources, host trainings, and empower residents to challenge policies that continue to exclude and displace communities of color.

 

🛡️ Advancing Policy & Advocacy Efforts – We push for protections that prevent displacement, ensure housing affordability, and challenge bad actors who profit from segregation’s enduring harm.

 

Your support makes this possible. By making a donation, you’re directly investing in the fight to repair the harms of housing discrimination and build a future where all communities can thrive.

 

Ready to Join the Fight?

Together, we can make fair housing more than just a law—we can make it a reality.

 

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501(c)(3) Public Charity · EIN 88-0717262
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