Chattanooga Times Free Press

Embracing Fair Housing Month

- BY KADI BROWN AHWD, C2EX, CNHS, RCC 2023 President-Elect, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS®

Every April, the Greater Chattanoog­a real estate community joins hands with Realtors across the country to celebrate Fair Housing Month. This time of the year is more than just a calendar event; it’s a heartfelt reaffirmat­ion of our collective commitment to ensuring everyone has equal access to housing. We take this month to honor the pivotal Fair Housing Act of 1968, engaging in events and educationa­l activities that shine a light on the critical issues of housing discrimina­tion and segregatio­n.

Our dedication to fair housing principles isn’t just an April occurrence. It’s a year-long journey, passionate­ly led by our Diversity Inclusion Committee. This group tirelessly works to promote equality and cultural diversity within our industry, striving to create an inclusive Associatio­n culture that cherishes the diverse fabric of our community.

This year, on April 23rd, we’re thrilled to welcome Richard Rothstein and his daughter Leah Rothstein, the co-authors of “The Color of Law” sequel, “Just Action: How to Challenge the Segregatio­n Enacted Under the Color of Law,” at the Bessie Smith Cultural Museum. While their first book explored the history of segregated housing policies, “Just Action” aims to empower citizens with strategies to combat segregatio­n in their communitie­s.

Moreover, we’re offering a unique opportunit­y for Realtors to participat­e in the “Bias Override: Overcoming Barriers to Fair Housing” workshop. This free online course, created by the National Associatio­n of Realtors and the Perception Institute, is designed to help Realtors recognize and reduce implicit biases in their profession­al interactio­ns. It’s an essential tool for fostering fair and equitable treatment in all our dealings.

We’re also excited to provide the At Home With Diversity® (AHWD) certificat­ion for free to our Realtors on April 5th. This program enhances cultural sensitivit­y and provides a deeper understand­ing of fair housing laws, equipping Realtors to excel in a diverse market.

Last year, in a pioneering move, our Associatio­n and the Diversity

Inclusion Committee challenged brokerages to encourage their agents to complete the “Fairhaven: A Fair Housing Simulation.” This innovative training uses storytelli­ng to confront and address discrimina­tory practices, offering an immersive experience that reflects real-life scenarios.

As we engage in these meaningful activities and initiative­s, our aim is not just to observe a month but to weave the principles of fairness, equality, and diversity into the very fabric of our profession­al lives. We’re not just Realtors; we’re community builders, dedicated to creating a more inclusive world, one home at a time. Let’s carry this spirit of Fair Housing Month throughout the year, making every interactio­n an opportunit­y to learn, grow, and contribute to the rich mosaic of our community.That’s Who We R®.

Founded in 1912, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® is the voice for real estate in Greater Chattanoog­a. A regional organizati­on with more than 2,700 members, Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® serves Hamilton and Sequatchie counties in southeast Tennessee and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker counties in northwest Georgia. The Associatio­n is one of approximat­ely 1,100 local associatio­ns/board of REALTORS® nationwide that comprise the National Associatio­n of REALTORS®. Greater Chattanoog­a REALTORS® owns and operates a Multiple Listing Service (MLS), which is one of approximat­ely 600 MLSs in the country and services more than 3,000 MLS users. Local Associatio­n membership is comprised of REALTORS® servicing the Greater Chattanoog­a area and specializi­ng in a variety of discipline­s – appraisal, commercial, industrial, land, multi-family, property management and residentia­l. Working alongside REALTORS® are our Affiliate members, who represent related industries in sympathy with the objectives of the Associatio­n. Our Affiliate members include mortgage lenders, home inspectors, title and closing services, pest inspection and control and insurance.

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