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Tom PerezThe Leadership Conference is working diligently to see that Tom Perez is confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Labor. Perez is an eminently qualified public servant and consensus builder who has dedicated his career to ensuring that all individuals are treated fairly and have the opportunity to succeed. He has served with integrity and distinction at the local, state and national level, compiling an outstanding record of achievement.

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Housing & Lending

Shelter is a basic human need - and homeownership is a basic key to financial viability. Some of the civil rights issues we look at here are predatory lending, fair housing laws, and homelessness.

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"Free Land" Tells Personal Story of Cherokee History, Homelessness

August 2, 2010 - Posted by The Leadership Conference

In her documentary film, Free Land, Minda Martin explores the impact her Cherokee ancestors have had on her family's nomadic life.

The film primarily focuses on her grandmother, Cordelia Taylor, who moved at least 43 times with her husband after the government-mandated Cherokee removal in 1830. Taylor was miserable when she first moved. The land where she grew up held deep traditions; all of her ancestors had been born, grown up, died, and been buried in the same place. "For my people," her voiceover simply states, "no one owned land." 

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White House Unveils Plan to End Homelessness

July 23, 2010 - Posted by The Leadership Conference

The Obama Administration has released an updated strategy to combat homelessness. Drafted by the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), the plan -- "Opening Doors: The Federal Strategic Plan to End and Prevent Homelessness" -- lays out timetables for ending chronic homelessness among veterans and families and sets a path to ending all types of homelessness. 

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Civil and Human Rights Coalition Applauds Enactment of Financial Reform Bill

July 21, 2010 - Posted by Ron Bigler

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights welcomed President Obama's signing today of the financial reform bill. In a statement, Executive Vice President Nancy Zirkin said:

"When President Obama signed the financial reform bill into law today, he sent a resounding message that his administration will not tolerate the reckless Wall Street practices that cost millions of hard-working families their homes, their jobs, and their retirement savings. 

This is a major victory for American consumers. Now that the real regulatory work can begin, we turn to President Obama once more to appoint Elizabeth Warren as the head of the independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The CFPB will help everyone, but especially Black and Latino families who have been purposely steered into taking subprime and predatory loans they could not afford, even when they qualified for better terms. The regulations it implements will have a great impact on consumer safety and provide a rational framework for more equitable economic growth.

The civil and human rights coalition strongly supports this historic law, and we look forward to seeing the difference it makes in Americans' lives."

The Leadership Conference joined with a broad coalition of organizations to ensure that final financial reform legislation included strong protections for consumers and effective regulation to hold Wall Street accountable.

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Senate Sends Financial Reform Legislation to President Obama

July 15, 2010 - Posted by Tyler Lewis

Sen. Barbara Boxer speaking at a press conference on financial reform

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D. Calif., speaking at a press conference in Washington, D.C., on financial reform.  May 17, 2010.

Today, the Senate voted 60-39 to give final congressional approval to a sweeping financial industry reform bill that will overhaul the regulatory structure for consumer and investment banking. The legislation is intended to curtail the reckless Wall Street practices that drove the economy to a near collapse in 2008 and upended the lives of millions of Americans.

The civil and human rights, consumer and labor advocates have been fighting for months to ensure that Congress approved a bill to establish the strongest possible regulations to protect Americans from abusive and discriminatory lending practices.  The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights called the final bill, which was finalized three weeks ago, "a historic achievement."

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The Leadership Conference Hails House Passage of Final Financial Reform Legislation

July 1, 2010 - Posted by Tyler Lewis

Last night, the House of Representatives passed 237-192 the final financial reform bill that emerged from the House-Senate conference committee last week. 

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Civil Rights Division Addressing Impact of the Housing Crisis on Minority Communities

June 30, 2010 - Posted by The Leadership Conference

The Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department is taking steps to strengthen enforcement and regulation in the aftermath of a housing crisis that has disproportionately affected minority communities.

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Civil Rights and Consumer Advocates Applaud Strong Protections in Final Financial Reform Legislation

June 25, 2010 - Posted by Tyler Lewis

Civil rights and consumer advocates are hailing the final financial reform legislation that emerged today from the House-Senate conference committee.

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New Report Shows the Demographic Disparity of the Mortgage Crisis

June 21, 2010 - Posted by The Leadership Conference

Blacks and Latinos are facing greater risks of losing of their homes as the foreclosure crisis continues, according to new research by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL).

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Civil Rights Coalition Calls For Strong Consumer Protections in Final Financial Reform Bill

June 4, 2010 - Posted by Tyler Lewis

Congress is nearing completion of its work reforming Wall Street.  The Leadership Conference and its allies in the Americans for Financial Reform (AFR) coalition are working to ensure that Congress includes strong protections for consumers and effective regulation to hold Wall Street accountable — and stave off future crises that can wreck the economy and upend the lives of millions of Americans, especially members of economically vulnerable communities.

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