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Fifty years of Fair Housing

What progress been made in the 5o years since the Fair Housing Act was enacted?

Aired 04/16/2018 | Rating NR

CONNECT NY

Fifty years of Fair Housing

Preview: Season 4 Episode 4 | 30s

What progress been made in the 5o years since the Fair Housing Act was enacted?

Significant progress has been made in the 50 years since passage of the Fair Housing Act, but both segregation and discrimination persist. In this program, we will look at where and why housing discrimination continues and how the FHA might be reformed to accommodate these new housing challenges.

Aired 04/16/2018 | Rating NR

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CONNECT NY is a local public television program presented by WCNY

CONNECT NY

Fifty years of Fair Housing

Preview: Season 4 Episode 4 | 30s

Significant progress has been made in the 50 years since passage of the Fair Housing Act, but both segregation and discrimination persist. In this program, we will look at where and why housing discrimination continues and how the FHA might be reformed to accommodate these new housing challenges.

Aired 04/16/2018 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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