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A DUSP Symposium Fall 2016 12:30 - 2PM Room 9-255 https://dusp.mit.edu/ hced/event/fair- housing-symposium TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Searching for Fair Housing Lee Fennell University of Chicago School of Law Discussant: Bill Fischel Dartmouth Economics FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Armatively Furthering Fair Housing—what does it mean for local governments? Raphael Bostic USC Price School of Public Policy Former HUD Assistant Secretary Discussant: JeLubell Abt Associates TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Armatively Furthering Fair Housing—what does it mean for community developers? Ed Goetz University of Minnesota Discussant: David Harris Charles Hamilton Houston Institute, Harvard University TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Gentrification—increasing or decreasing racial integration? Vicki Been Commissioner, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development Discussant: Janine Anzalota Director of Fair Housing and Equity, City of Boston TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 HUD’s AFFH rule—what are the next steps? Phil Tegeler President and Executive Director, Poverty & Race Research Action Council Discussant: Chrystal Kornegay Undersecretary, Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development Developments in Planning, Law, and Civil Rights The Promise of Fair Housing

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Page 1: The Promise of Fair Housing...Director of Fair Housing and Equity, City of Boston TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 HUD’s AFFH rule—what are the next steps? Phil Tegeler President and Executive

A DUSP SymposiumFall 2016

12:30 - 2PM Room 9-255

https://dusp.mit.edu/hced/event/fair-housing-symposium

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Searching for Fair

Housing

            Lee Fennell University of Chicago School of Law

            Discussant: Bill Fischel Dartmouth Economics

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Affirmatively Furthering

Fair Housing—what does it mean for local

governments?

Raphael Bostic USC Price School of Public Policy

Former HUD Assistant Secretary

Discussant: Jeff Lubell Abt Associates

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Affirmatively Furthering

Fair Housing—what does it mean for community

developers?

        Ed Goetz University of Minnesota

        Discussant: David Harris Charles Hamilton Houston Institute,

Harvard University

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 Gentrification—increasing

or decreasing racial integration?

        Vicki Been Commissioner, NYC Department of

Housing Preservation and Development

        Discussant: Janine Anzalota

Director of Fair Housing and Equity, City of Boston

 

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 HUD’s AFFH rule—what

are the next steps?

Phil Tegeler President and Executive Director, Poverty & Race Research Action

Council

        Discussant: Chrystal Kornegay

Undersecretary, Massachusetts Department of Housing and

Community Development  

Developments in Planning, Law, and Civil Rights

The Promise of Fair Housing