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Statement of Principles

Discrimination is Unfair and Immoral

Unlawful discrimination is not simply illegal, it is unfair and immoral.

All Discrimination Is Wrong

Discrimination is wrongful in all its forms—regardless of protected class, and regardless of who is the perpetrator and who is the victim.

The Critical Role of Residential Segregation

There is no more important factor underlying the disparities in education, employment, services, and other areas of public life than the existence of residential segregation.

Rejection of Essentialism

"Essentialism" - the idea that somehow one can divine the behavior or viewpoint of a person based on his or her protected class status—is inimical to a civil rights perspective.

Genuine Inclusion

The need for the building of "one community, no exclusion." Over the years the term community has too often been wielded as a term of exclusion (in essence, "it's my community and not your community") rather than as a term of inclusion that recognizes our commonality and signals the goal of crossing artificial boundaries.

Institutional Enforcement

Regardless of whether our own work is based in private practice or in not‐for‐profit organizations, we recognize that a sustained governmental commitment to fair housing enforcement is the cornerstone of any effective effort to counter housing discrimination.

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing

It is not enough to fight discrimination—"affirmatively furthering fair housing" must become something more than a regulation that recipients of federal funding ignore.

Housing and Social Justice

The fight for fair housing is inseparable from the broader struggle for housing justice and social justice, and is one that is intensely political.

Legislative Change

We must try to act to make legislative change not only on the federal level, but also on the state and local level as well.

Challenging Ourselves

This project should be a venue within which there can be open and frank discussions of differences in philosophy, strategy, and tactics, and one within which we insist on challenging ourselves to be self‐reflective as to what we are and are not achieving.

Compliment the Work of Others

We look to compliment the work of others working in the field either individually or organizationally, offer ourselves as a resource, and remember that we have at least as much to learn as we may have to teach.

An Environment of Openness and Ease

In order to facilitate the foregoing in an environment of openness and ease, participation in the project is limited to those who do not engage in the defense of fair housing matters.