Bernice King reflects on the Fair Housing Act, made law after her father’s killing
- Bernice King spoke in Seattle, warning that housing inequities risk decades of progress.
- The Trump administration's funding cuts to housing projects prompted King's warning.
- HUD canceled millions in grants to nonprofits handling discrimination complaints in February.
- King stated, "People feel like it's okay to discriminate, suppress, oppress and deny."
- Housing inequity persists despite the Fair Housing Act, signed after the 1968 assassination.
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Bernice King reflects on the Fair Housing Act, made law after her father's killing
Bernice King warns decades of work to reduce inequities in housing is at risk, as the Trump administration cuts funding for projects and tries to reduce funding for nonprofits that handle housing discrimination complaints.
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