Ten Years of Fair Housing: A Celebration and Call to Action
The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana’s 10th Annual Fair Housing Conference is on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, from 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM. It is being held VIRTUALLY this year.
Paid registrants will receive a link to the conference platform the week before the conference.
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This year’s conference will also feature FIFTEEN workshop options for attendees to choose from based on rental, sales, and lending fair housing topics. Workshops will cover the following topic areas:
• Fair Housing Disability Case Law Update
• Gender Discrimination in Housing
• Housing Discrimination and Families with Children
• Harassment, Intimidation, and Hate Crimes
• The State of Rental Housing
• Evictions, Tenant Screening, and Fair Housing Implications
• Several workshops on lending and sales including appraisals, redlining, and homeownership barriers
• An Update from the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
And more – see the agenda below!
Download the full agenda here. Please note that the workshops and schedule are subject to change.
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Bryan Greene is Vice President of Policy Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS®, where he oversees all legislative and regulatory advocacy on behalf of the association’s 1.4 million members. Bryan joined NAR in November 2019 and spent his first year at NAR, raising the association’s profile in Washington and nationwide on all fair-housing-related policy matters as NAR’s first Director of Fair Housing Policy.
Before joining NAR, Bryan served for ten years as the highest-ranking career official in HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO). He oversaw the policy direction and operational management of the 600-person office enforcing the nation’s housing anti-discrimination laws. Under Bryan’s leadership as FHEO General Deputy Assistant Secretary, HUD pursued large-scale, high-profile cases that addressed systemic discrimination and provided widespread relief. Bryan also managed HUD’s Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) and HUD’s Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP), which together provide over $70 million to state and local government agencies and nonprofit organizations fighting discrimination in local communities.
Bryan has held other senior positions at HUD during his three decades at the agency, including a stint as the Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs in HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R), where he worked to reduce regulatory barriers to affordable housing.
Bryan was the 2007 recipient of the Presidential Rank Award, the highest federal honor bestowed upon senior federal executives for outstanding service.
Bryan earned his degree in Government from Harvard University.
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Cost: The registration cost for this all-day event is only $40/person if registered on or by February 28, 2022. After this date, the cost will be $55/person. We are unable to provide refunds after March 31, 2022.
Registration: To register for the conference, click here. Registration is required. Space is limited. Your registration is not considered complete until payment is received. All registered and paid attendees will receive an email in the week before the conference which will include information on how to access the conference platform. Please check your spam/junk folders in case the email goes there.
Checks: Those who want to send checks instead of online payment, should register online, choose the check option, and mail payment to the FHCCI. Please note our mailing address of 445 N. Pennsylvania Street, Suite 811, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Checks must be received on or by 3/31/22.
If you have any problems in completing your registration or need an alternative option, please contact Brady at the FHCCI.
Please be sure to note any reasonable accommodation in the applicable area of your registration or contact the FHCCI.