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Fair Housing Series 2024 with Ameer Elahee -Part 3

Fair Housing Series 2024 with Ameer Elahee -Part 3

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Welcome to The Power Is Now! Today, Eric L. Frazier, MBA hosts a compelling discussion on the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Join us for an eye-opening exploration of this landmark legislation and its impact on housing equality. In this episode part 3, we explore the crucial aspects of the Fair Housing Act, its enforcement issues, and how it has evolved over time. Our discussion covers persistent discrimination, modern challenges like AI in housing, and the importance of updating the act to meet current societal needs. Discover the impact on generational wealth, the vital role of education, and effective strategies to navigate today's housing market. Featuring insights from housing counselors, real estate professionals, and advocates, this episode is packed with valuable information for everyone. Don't miss out on this important discussion! Like, comment, and share this video to spread awareness about fair housing. Subscribe to our channel for more insightful content and join the conversation today! Website: https://exprealty.com/ Contact Ameer Elahee: ajelahee@msn.com The Power Is Now Media: https://www.thepowerisnow.com/ Contact Eric L. Frazier, MBA CEO The Power Is Now Media: 714-475-8629 | eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com CA DRE: 01143484 NMLS: 461807 Thank you for joining us on this journey through the history and significance of the Fair Housing Act. Let's continue to educate, advocate, and work towards a future where everyone has equal opportunities in housing. Remember, the power is now to make a difference!
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