The DC Office of Human Rights' Fair Housing program was established in 1999 to eradicate discrimination in housing in the District of Columbia. In addition to enforcing local and federal fair housing laws, it conducts annual education campaigns and outreach events, including the annual Fair Housing Symposium in partnership with District government agencies and community partners.
Fair Housing Posters: Post to Help Further Fair Housing!
Help us in our efforts to eradicate housing discrimination in DC by printing and posting these fliers in your community centers, workplaces and other areas where people could benefit from knowing about fair housing. A 2012 report by the Equal Rights Center shows 31 percent of test calls seeking housing for blind renters with guide dogs result in discriminatory handling. Many people -- including blind people with guide dogs -- do not report housing discrimination because they do not know it is illegal or do not know how to report it. Help us make change here in DC by spreading the word!
Summer 2012 Fair Housing is Your Right Campaign
This summer, the Office of Human Rights has launched an ambitious advertising campaign aimed at educating DC residents about anti-discrimination laws in housing, in hopes of reducing discriminatory incidents and increasing reporting. The advertisements will focus on five of the DC Human Rights Act's 19 protected traits: people with disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income (such as the use of housing vouchers) and familial status (such as people with children).
The advertisements will appear in eight newspapers throughout the District: City Paper, Express, East of the River, Washington Hispanic, Washington Afro, Washington Blade, Washington Informer and Midcity DC.
File a Fair Housing Complaint: Forms
DC Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2006-2011 Report
The DC Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2006-2011 Report provides information about obstacles to fair housing in the District.
Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2006-2011 Report [PDF]
Fair Housing Resources
Brochures
OHR offers important informational brochures on Equal Lending, Equal Access, and Disability in a vriety of languages. Please select from the chart below:
Helpful Resources
For more information, contact the following organizations: