
Redlining: A Historical Perspective & Fair Housing
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 (10:30 AM - 1:30 PM) (EDT)
Description
Satisfies Fair Housing Requirement for license Renewal
Free for DCAR Members.
Instructor: Dorothy Botsoe
CE Credit Hours 3.0
REDLINING: A Historical Perspective (3 CE Hours)
This course explores the origins and lasting impacts of redlining and housing segregation in the United States. Through a historical lens, students will examine discriminatory practices that shaped access to housing—particularly for Black Americans—and how these patterns persist today. Topics include:
- The creation and use of redlining maps by the federal government
- The role of the FHA and New Deal housing policies in institutionalizing segregation
- The evolution of redlining into modern forms of housing discrimination
- The impact of redlining on generational wealth, community health, and urban development
- The responsibilities of real estate professionals in identifying bias, promoting fair housing, and implementing equitable practices in their work
The course encourages self-assessment and discussion, equipping agents to better serve all clients—buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants—fairly and without bias.
Live via Zoom
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 (10:30 AM - 1:30 PM)
(EDT)
Categories
Education - Seminars, Workshops, Tutorials
Education - Seminars, Workshops, Tutorials
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