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Idaho Fair Housing Forum featured in Rural Voices Magazine
The Summer 2009 issue of Rural Voices, a quarterly magazine published by the national Housing Assistance Council, features an article describing the Idaho Fair Housing Forum and its activities, including:
Summer 2009: Making Housing Fair – Rural Enforcement and Collaboration
- Fair Housing Practices
- The Challenges of Fair Housing Enforcement in Rural America
- Enforcement in Maine of Family Status Protections
- Collaboration as a Second Language
- Combating Housing Discrimination and Promoting Housing Justice for the Disabled in Rural Iowa
- Protecting the Rights of Vulnerable Populations
- View from Washington: USDA Office of Civil Rights
- View from Washington: HUD Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
- Special Feature: One Person’s Connections with the Housing Act of 1949
Download the article Collaboration as a Second Language as a .pdf