Fair Housing Center holds fundraising breakfast aimed at combating housing discrimination

The Fair Housing Center (FHC) will host its 8th Annual Fair Housing Breakfast 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Oct. 21 at Weber’s Inn, 3050 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor. Funds will go directly toward ending housing discrimination and expanding equal housing opportunities.

All are welcome to attend this event, which brings together housing professionals, advocates, educators, government officials, and other community members from across the FHC 10-county service area. The space is wheelchair accessible and interpretation services are available. FHC will require all attendees to be fully vaccinated, and will reevaluate health and safety measures closer to the date.

Robert G. Schwemm will be the guest speaker. His fair housing writings include the leading treatise in the field, Housing Discrimination: Law and Litigation, and numerous articles in leading law reviews. He has been plaintiff’s counsel in many significant housing discrimination cases, including three in the U.S. Supreme Court. Professor Schwemm is the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Prior to becoming a law professor, he practiced with Sidley & Austin in Washington, D.C., and then served as chief trial counsel for the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities in Chicago.

Many of his articles are available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_schwemm

Tickets must be purchased in advance; $50 for FHC members, $75 for non-members. Table discounts available.

 Details can be found at www.fhcmichigan.org/breakfast.


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