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The exhibit “HOME & 50 Years of Fair Housing in Virginia,” which explores the impact of fair housing work by Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, is on view through April 15 at the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia in Jackson Ward.

The exhibit “HOME & 50 Years of Fair Housing in Virginia,” which explores the impact of fair housing work by Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, is on view through April 15 at the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia in Jackson Ward.

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HOME of Virginia to host series of conversations on fair housing issues

Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, a nonprofit fair housing enforce- ment, research, advocacy and policy organization working for equal access to housing for all people, is hosting a series of conversations about press- ing housing issues in the state featuring experts in discussion with HOME directors. The series kicks off at 12:15 p.m. Thursday, March 3, with “Combating Segregated Housing Patterns,” and Monica Jefferson, HOME’s interim president and chief executive officer; Bryan Moorefield, HOME’s director of policy and research; and attorney Thomas Wolf, who worked on the landmark case HOME v. Nationwide. During the hour-