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    Fair Housing Series With Walter Huff - Part 2

    Fair Housing Series With Walter Huff - Part 2
    Welcome to The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series, where we bring you insightful interviews with industry leaders about the effectiveness of the 1968 Fair Housing Act. In this video, Eric L. Frazier MBA, President and CEO of The Power is Now Media, and Walter Huff ll, CEO and team leader of the Huff Home Ownership Legacy Team Keller Williams Realty DTC LLC, discuss the impact of the 1968 Fair Housing Act. In this episode part-2, of the series "Power Is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series," discusses the 1968 Fair Housing Act, which aimed to provide equitable housing opportunities to all Americans of color. Unfortunately, 55 years later, we are still seeing evidence of discrimination and challenges in accessing credit. Walter Huff shares his thoughts on the matter, including his experience of hearing about cases where homeowners had to whitewash their homes to get a higher appraisal due to housing discrimination. Eric and Walter believe that fair housing education should be taught in schools to promote inclusivity and respect for all people. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave a comment below to join the conversation and share this video with your friends if you found it informative. For more information, you can reach Walter Huff II at walterhuff78@gmail.com or 720-298-9095, and Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO of The Power Is Now Media at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or 714-475-8629. You can also visit their website at www.thepowerisnow.com. Thank you for watching this episode of The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. We hope you found it insightful and informative, and we look forward to continuing the conversation in future episodes.

    Fair Housing Series With Walter Huff - Part 1

    Fair Housing Series With Walter Huff - Part 1
    Welcome to The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. Join Eric L. Frazier MBA, President, and CEO of The Power Is Now Media, and Walter Huff II CEO/Team Leader of the Huff Homeownership Legacy Team at Keller Williams Realty, DTC LLC, in the "Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series" on Keller Williams Realty's platform as they discuss the impact of the 1968 Fair Housing Act on African Americans' homeownership rates. In this episode, part-1 of the series "Power Is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series," Mr. Frazier and Mr. Huff II, discuss the impact of the 1968 Fair Housing Act on African Americans' homeownership rates. They also address the ongoing challenges of accessing housing for people of color and the resources available to combat discrimination with the goal of addressing the racial homeownership gap. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave a comment below to join the conversation and share this video with your friends if you found it informative. For more information, you can reach Walter Huff II at walterhuff78@gmail.com or 720-298-9095, and Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO of The Power Is Now Media at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or 714-475-8629. You can also visit their website at www.thepowerisnow.com. Thank you for watching this episode of The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. We hope you found it insightful and informative, and we look forward to continuing the conversation in future episodes.

    Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien - Part 2

    Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien - Part 2
    Welcome to The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. In this video, we'll discuss the impact of the 1968 Fair Housing Act on African Americans and people of color in the housing sector with industry leader Eric L. Frazier MBA, President, and CEO of The Power Is Now Media, and Leah Rothstein, co-author of The Color of Law. In this series part 2, Eric L. Frazier MBA, President and CEO of The Power Is Now Media, interviews Leah Rothstein, co-author of The Color of Law, about the challenges faced by underprivileged communities due to discrimination and segregation in the housing sector. Rothstein suggests the implementation of race-conscious programs to provide grants, loans, and subsidies to African Americans, despite the risk of lawsuits. However, this poses administrative and funding challenges. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave a comment below to join the conversation and share this video with your friends if you found it informative. To learn more about Richard Rothstein and his work, please contact Johanna J. Ramos-Boyer at johanna@jrbpr.biz or visit their website at https://jrbpr.biz/. For information on Eric L. Frazier, MBA, and the Fair Housing Series, visit our website at www.thepowerisnow.com or contact Eric at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com. Thank you for watching this episode of The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. We hope you found it insightful and informative, and we look forward to continuing the conversation in future episodes.

    Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien - Part 1

    Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien - Part 1
    Welcome to The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. In this video, we'll be discussing the impact of the 1968 Fair Housing Act with industry leader Eric L. Frazier MBA, President, and CEO of The Power Is Now Media, and Leah Rothstein, co-author of The Color of Law. This video is part -1 of the "Power Is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series," where we discuss the effectiveness of the 1968 Fair Housing Act with industry leaders Eric L. Frazier MBA and Leah Rothstein. We explore whether the act has influenced the behavior of real estate professionals, consumers, builders, industry leaders, and bankers who are directly impacted by the law. Additionally, we discuss the reasons why the Act has not been as effective as it could be and provide practical strategies to address the lingering issues. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave a comment below to join the conversation and share this video with your friends if you found it informative. To learn more about Richard Rothstein and his work, please contact Johanna J. Ramos-Boyer at johanna@jrbpr.biz or visit their website at https://jrbpr.biz/. For information on Eric L. Frazier, MBA, and the Fair Housing Series, visit our website at www.thepowerisnow.com or contact Eric at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com. Thank you for watching this episode of The Power Is Now Media 2023 Fair Housing Series. We hope you found it insightful and informative, and we look forward to continuing the conversation in future episodes.

    Fair Housing Series with Denise Matthis - Part 2

    Fair Housing Series with Denise Matthis - Part 2
    In this episode part 2 Eric L. Frazier MBA, President of The Power Is Now Media introduces Denise Mathis, a real estate professional and leader in the San Diego community. The conversation is part of the "Power is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series," which is in its third year. The conversation is being led by Denise Mathis, a real estate broker-owner from San Diego, California. Denise talks about her personal experience with discrimination and how the 1968 Fair Housing Act has impacted her life. She discusses how she fights for her client's right to live and purchase homes wherever they see fit, and how she keeps up with demographics and statistics to better serve her clients. Denise also talks about the bias that still exists in the real estate industry and how she deals with it as a real estate broker. The conversation ends with Denise's statement that she would rather have clean hands than make two dollars, emphasizing the importance of integrity in the real estate industry. You can reach Denise Matthis, Owner/Broker at DEM Financial Services & Real Estate. CaDRE Lic # 01177812 10755 Scripps Poway Parkway #52, San Diego, CA 92131. Office 858-484-4029, Cell/SMS 858-414-2774, Fax 858-777-3655. To search For Homes: www.demfinancial.com. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President, and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or by phone at 714-475-8629. Website www.thepowerisnow.com.

    Fair Housing Series with Denise Matthis - Part 1

    Fair Housing Series with Denise Matthis - Part 1
    In this episode part 1Eric L. Frazier, MBA, President of The Power Is Now Media introduces Denise Mathis, a Real Estate Professional and Leader in the San Diego community. This is Denise's second appearance on The Power Is Now Fair Housing Series to discuss the 1968 Fair Housing Act, its impact, and its progress over the past 55 years. The Fair Housing Act was passed after much debate and controversy in the Senate, and after Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, it finally became law in April 1968. Today, the homeownership rate for African Americans is around 45%, a small increase from 41% in 1968. Frazier and Mathis discuss the intent of the Fair Housing Act and its enforcement to make a difference in the lives of African Americans. Denise Matthis is the broker-owner of Dem Financial and Real Estate Services in San Diego. She is involved in various organizations and committees related to real estate and the community. Mathis shares her thoughts on the show's theme, "The Power Is Now," and emphasizes the importance of taking action in real estate as opportunities arise. Frazier and Mathis end part 1 by discussing the current real estate market in San Diego, where inventory is limited, but opportunities still exist with the right agent's help. You can reach Denise Matthis, Owner/Broker at DEM Financial Services & Real Estate. CaDRE Lic # 01177812 10755 Scripps Poway Parkway #52, San Diego, CA 92131. Office 858-484-4029, Cell/SMS 858-414-2774, Fax 858-777-3655. To search For Homes: www.demfinancial.com. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President, and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or by phone at 714-475-8629. Website www.thepowerisnow.com.

    Fair Housing Series with Richard Rothstein - Final

    Fair Housing Series with Richard Rothstein - Final
    In this episode, Eric L. Frazier MBA, President and CEO, of The Power is Now Media, welcomes Richard Rothstein to The Power Is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series. Rothstein is a distinguished fellow of the Economic Policy Institute and the author of "The Color of Law", which discusses how federal, state, and local policies created racially segregated neighborhoods in the US. Frazier and Rothstein discuss the 1968 Fair Housing Act and its goals, as well as the missed opportunities of the Black Lives Matter movement in addressing housing discrimination. Rothstein emphasizes the need to organize the movement into civil rights groups to address racial inequality. Watch his episode and receive an education in civil rights history. You will learn about the numerous challenges and roadblocks, put up for African-Americans, since the abolishment of slavery, to prevent the achievement of the American dream of homeownership. To contact Richard Rothstein, for additional information or speaking engagements Johanna J. Ramos-Boyer JRB Communications, LLC, Office: 703-646-5137 |Cell: 703-400-1099, johanna@jrbpr.biz | johanna@jrbcomm.com, Erin Bolden, Publicity Assistant| Office: 703-980_2705, Sasha Beatty, Publicity Assistant| Office: 703-646-5188, NOTE: We are working from the office. https://jrbpr.biz/. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or phone at 714-475-8629 Website www.thepowerisnow.com.

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 3

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 3
    In this part 3 2023 fair housing event called "The Power Is Now fair housing series" Ryan Gorman, co-founder of "BTC RE be the change you see in the world real estate," discusses solutions for fair housing challenges with the host. They talk about the history of discrimination against African Americans and propose specific tax code changes to create more affordable housing. Gorman suggests a tax credit for black families who purchase a home within ten years and partnering with government-sponsored organizations to ensure representation in loans generated. The speaker emphasizes serving historically underserved populations in the mortgage industry and increasing their access to home ownership. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or phone at 714-475-8629 Website www.thepowerisnow.com.

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 2

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 2
    In this episode discusses fair housing for African Americans and people of color in the US, with insights from Ryan Gorman, co-founder of BTC Re. He talks about the challenges faced by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the persistent issues of discrimination in the housing sector. Ryan suggests driving change until black homeownership is closer to parity with the rest of the population. He notes a lack of political and community will to address the problem, but suggests that it can be achieved with ingenuity and commitment. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or phone at 714-475-8629 Website www.thepowerisnow.com.

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 1

    Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 1
    In this episode introduces the third annual fair housing series hosted by Eric L. Frazier MBA, President of The Power Is Now Media. The series aims to discuss the 1968 Fair Housing Act and its importance in achieving fair housing across the country. The host, Eric Frazier, invites industry leaders, community leaders, and political leaders to participate in the discussion. The video also introduces Ryan Garman, who is the founder of BTC re, and a former CEO of Coldwell Banker. Ryan is a guest on the show and shares his perspective on the Fair Housing Act. The video ends with Ryan sharing his thoughts on what "the power is now" means to him in the context of real estate and fair housing. You can reach Eric L. Frazier, MBA President and CEO, at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com or phone at 714-475-8629 Website www.thepowerisnow.com.