[blindlaw] FW: REMINDER: Webcast on Sept. 20 -- An Overview ofFederal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988
Kathleen Hagen
khagen12 at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 19 17:48:44 CDT 2006
These are good webcasts. I use them for my job. I can't listen when they
occur usually so I go to archives.
Where do you work, Noel?
Kathy Hagen
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From: "Noel Nightingale" <nnightingale at earthlink.net>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 5:38 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] FW: REMINDER: Webcast on Sept. 20 -- An Overview
ofFederal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DLRP at ILRU [mailto:webcast at ilru.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 2:35 PM
> To: ilru at ilru.org
> Subject: REMINDER: Webcast on Sept. 20 -- An Overview of Federal Fair
> Housing Amendments Act of 1988
>
>
> Please join The Disability Law Resource Project (DLRP) at ILRU for a Web
> cast on Fair Housing
>
> Barbara Chandler with Adaptive Environments will present the Web cast
> "An Overview of Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988." on
> Wednesday, September 20, 2006 at 3:00pm Eastern; 2:00pm Central; 1:00pm
> Mountain; 12:00pm Pacific; 11:00am Alaska; 9:00am Hawaii.
>
> This Web cast will give an overview of the federal Fair Housing
> Amendments Act of 1988. The FHAA protects civil rights in housing for
> persons with disabilities and other groups. FHAA provisions such as
> covered service/practices, reasonable accommodation, reasonable
> modification plus the design and construction requirements will be
> discussed. Other fair
> housing issues of interest will be scoping/coverage, terms and condition
>
> plus disparate impacts.
>
> Barbara Chandler is the Housing Program Director for Adaptive
> Environments. She manages the Fair Housing Accessibility First Design
> and Construction Resource Center (DCRC) a nationwide service that
> provides technical assistance on compliance with the federal Fair
> Housing Act requirements.
> Ms. Chandler has advocated for persons with disabilities, elders,
> victims
> of domestic violence and low-income families for twenty-five years. She
> was formerly the Policy Analyst for the City of Boston Office of Civil
> Rights, where she dealt with fair housing, disability and civil rights
> issues. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from the
> University of Mass: Dartmouth. She did her graduate studies in the
> field of sociology at Indiana State University.
>
> To link to this Web cast and download accompanying materials visit:
> http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/calendar.html
>
> For instructions on how to access a Web cast visit:
> http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/instructions.html
>
> Please visit this site ahead of time to test and ensure your computer
> is configured and updated to participate in the Web cast.
>
> For technical assistance, please check out our FAQs (frequently asked
> questions) at: http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/FAQ.html
> or contact a Web cast team member at webcast at ilru.org or 713.520.0232
> (v/tty).
>
> This Web cast is supported through the Disability Law Resource Project
> (DLRP), a project of ILRU. DLRP (www.dlrp.org) is one of ten Disability
> and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) funded by the
> National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) to
> provide training, technical assistance and materials dissemination on
> the ADA
> and other disability-related laws. NIDRR is part of the U.S. Department
> of Education.
>
> The opinions and views expressed are those of the presenters and no
> endorsement by the funding agency should be inferred.
>
> We hope to see you on Wednesday, September 20, 2006!
>
>
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