The Fair Housing Justice Center (FHJC) in Long Island City, NY, is dedicated to eliminating housing discrimination and promoting policies that create open, accessible, and inclusive communities. Through housing discrimination complaints, testing investigations, policy initiatives, and education outreach, the FHJC works to combat disparities and foster fair housing practices in the New York City region.
Since its founding in 2005, the FHJC has made a significant impact by opening 80,000 housing units to previously excluded populations, recovering $54 million in damages and penalties, and successfully pursuing 155 lawsuits and complaints to enforce fair housing practices. With a focus on justice and accountability, the FHJC continues to strive towards a more inclusive and equitable housing landscape for all residents.
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