June 24, 2026
Justice in Aging
Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 2:00 p.m.
The federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) prohibits housing discrimination against protected classes, such as people with disabilities. For older adults protected under the FHA, the FHA is critical for ensuring equal access to housing and defense against evictions. In addition, unlike some other civil rights laws, the FHA includes relatively strong enforcement mechanisms.
In this webinar, Federal Fair Housing Basics, presenters will provide a broad overview of the FHA and why it is crucial for older adult renters in particular. Presenters will discuss how the FHA can be used to promote housing stability. The information in this webinar will be most helpful for aging, disability, and legal services advocates who work with older adult renters and want an introduction to the FHA.
Attendees will:
- Learn about the basics of who and what the FHA covers;
- Learn to spot common fair housing issues affecting older adult renters; and
- Learn about how the FHA is enforced and where to refer people with fair housing problems.
Presenters:
- Jennifer Kye, Director, Federal Housing Advocacy, Justice in Aging
- Lauren Carden, Director, California Housing Advocacy, Justice in Aging
