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ICRC to host Fair Housing workshop in Corunna

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Corunna, Ind.-The Indiana Civil Rights Commission will conduct a Fair Housing workshop on Thursday, November 8th at the Zion Lutheran Church in Corunna. The free training, as part of The Power of Diversity™ statewide series, will focus on policies and procedures under the Indiana Fair Housing Act (IFHA) as well as provisions under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

“It is important that we reach every corner of the state in our education and outreach efforts,” said Jamal L. Smith, Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission. “We want to ensure that housing providers, specifically, are aware of their rights and responsibilities under the Indiana Fair Housing Act to prevent illegal discrimination.”

Enacted in 1968, the IFHA ensures that Hoosiers, regardless of their race, color, religion, nationality, gender, disability or familial status are afforded equal opportunities in real estate related transactions.

The training conducted by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission will provide an overview of the IFHA, specific examples of housing discrimination and important legislative updates including the Americans with Disabilities Amended Act. Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) in Real Estate and certificates of completion will be offered for those eligible.

The housing workshop in Corunna is just one in a series of training workshops conducted by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission as part of their Power of Diversity™ statewide series. The training series provides information on anti-discrimination laws and uncovers the benefits to a diverse neighborhood, workplace and community.

For more information about the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s workshop in Bloomington, or for workshops in your area, call (800) 628-2909 or visit www.in.gov/icrc.

The Indiana Civil Rights Commission enforces the Indiana civil rights laws and provides education and services to the public in an effort to ensure equal opportunity for all Hoosiers and visitors to the State of Indiana. For more information on the Indiana Civil Rights Commission visit: www.in.gov/icrc.

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