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2018 Region V Conference


The Indiana Civil Rights Commission will host the 2018 Region V Fair Housing Law and Policy Conference: 50 Years Further, October 10-12, 2018. The conference will span three days and have three focuses: fair housing investigation, policy and law update, and housing industry best practices. 

The 2018 Region V Fair Housing Law and Policy Conference will bring together community leaders, state and federal agencies, attorneys, lenders, builders, developers, policymakers, housing providers, and realtors to discuss the future of housing in the United States.

The conference plans to include keynote speakers, breakout sessions and draw hundreds of attendees from surrounding states. The theme for this year’s conference "50 Years Further" will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Federal Fair Housing Act and update attendees on their responsibilities in furthering fair housing with specific training and policy updates.

In partnership with several local human relations agencies, and state agencies, the Indiana Civil Rights Commission will host this conference in Indianapolis. Located in the heart of the state and the Midwest we look forward to bringing these partners together to align our missions and enhance our skills.

The Region V Fair Housing Law and Policy Conference will be held at the Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre on October 10 & 11 and at the Indiana Historical Society on October 12. Discounted group rates are available at the Sheraton's website below.

Agenda now available for the 2018 Region V Conference. Take a peek at all the exciting things this historic conference has to offer! Conference powerpoints can be found here.

For more information about the 2018 Region V Conference, your rights and responsibilities under Indiana Civil Rights Law, or to request an accommodation, please call 317-232-2600, or email RegionVConf2018@icrc.in.gov. 

 

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