Observing Juneteenth

Since our founding, our vision has been a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

In Maryland, 1 in 7 families spend more than half their paycheck on housing alone. Black individuals and families, however, face intentional and systemic racial discrimination as they pursue their dreams of owning of a home. Black households in the U.S. are 30% less likely to own their own home as compared to white households, and the racial homeownership gap continues to grow, especially with the additional economic pressure felt from COVID.

Addressing these inequities is critical to our work as we serve the populations of Baltimore and central Maryland. On June 19th, we mark Juneteenth — the oldest nationally-celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the U.S.— by closing our office on Monday and reflecting on our role in providing safe, decent, and affordable homes to everyone, but particularly to those historically affected by racial housing discrimination. 

Join us as we continue to learn, educate, reflect, and act in solidarity.

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