Source of
Income Discrimination
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2024
FROM 2:00 PM TO 4:00 PM ET
HYBRID EVENT - VIRTUAL AND IN
PERSON
AT HUD HEADQUARTERS
Register now for the Quarterly Update on
source of income discrimination and laws
hosted by HUD’s Office of Policy
Development
& Research (PD&R) on Thursday, July 25,
2024.
Over the past two decades, evidence of
discrimination against housing choice
voucher holders has grown. More than half of
voucher households live in states and
localities that have adopted ordinances to
prevent this kind of discrimination. This
event will bring together researchers,
municipal and state government officials,
and fair housing practitioners to share
insights into the recent passage of local
anti-discrimination ordinances, evaluate
research about the impacts of these
anti-discrimination laws, and discuss
challenges to enforcing these ordinances.
Data Spotlight
Panel Discussion: Overview of Source of
Income Protections and What the Research
Tells Us
About Their Effectiveness
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Martha Galvez, Executive Director,
Housing Solutions Lab at the Furman
Center, NYU
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Philip Tegeler, Executive Director,
Poverty & Race Research Action
Council (PRRAC)
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Dan Teles, Principal Research
Associate, Urban Institute
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Moderator: Dr. Calvin Johnson,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Research, Evaluation, and
Monitoring, PD&R/HUD
Panel Discussion: Lessons from State and
Local Implementation
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Adria Crutchfield, Executive
Director, Baltimore Regional Housing
Partnership
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Sandra Park, Chief of the Civil
Rights Bureau, New York State Office
of the Attorney
General
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Manon Vergerio, Co-Founder and Head
of Data & Advocacy, Unlock NYC
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Moderator: Chang Chiu, Chief of
Staff for the Office of Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity,
HUD
Register to attend via webcast or in person
at HUD Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
We
hope you can join PD&R for this discussion
on source of income discrimination and laws.
We also invite you to participate in the
event via social media by following
@HUDUSERnews. We’ll be tagging our
updates
with #PDRUpdate.
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