
It is HUD’s mission to promote non-discrimination and ensure fair and equal housing opportunities for all. In an ongoing effort to provide services and activities on a nondiscriminatory manner and to affirmatively further fair housing, HUD is charged by law to implement and enforce a wide array of civil rights laws, not only for members of the public in search of fair housing, but for HUD funded grant recipients as well. HUD is also charged with ensuring the successful operation of specific enforcement of housing programs. The array of laws, executive orders, regulations, etc. are collectively known as civil rights requirements and called “Civil Rights Related Program Requirements (CRRPRs).”
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Our Most Recent Posts
- Our Youth ::: 09/06/10
Check out the above pics, taken by our community initiative leader Yvette Chambers-El, of some of our local youth working in Oliver. If you’re in the neighborhood, feel free to ask them questions about some of our latest endeavors– they’re always ready and willing to answer.
- Baltimore Street Art ::: 08/30/10
Perusing the NRDC blog I came across yet another interesting post by Kaid Benfield, this one citing the value of street art as a means of enlivening urban streetscapes. I immediately began scouring the web for images of street art in our own city, and I wasn’t disappointed. Unsurprisingly there’s a huge underground culture devoted to the format—the blog “Steady”, along with several independently maintained Flickr accounts, testify to the strength of an art that most city-goers take for granted.
- Buying Into Baltimore 2010 ::: 08/26/10
Check out the above press release detailing changes to this year’s Live Baltimore “Buying into Baltimore” event.



David Borinsky is the chief executive officer of Bridge Private Lending.