Fair Housing Webinar: Disparate Impact

A Deeper Dive into the Disparate Impact Theory


Wednesday, January 10, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EST)
* Registration open until 1/10/24 at 8:00 AM (EST)
* Registration open until 1/10/24 at 8:00 AM (EST)
Meet Your Instructor
Category: Virtual Engagement and eLearning
Cost:
FREE! for APASS Members
Member Rate: $39.00
Non-Member Rate: $80.00
The Disparate Impact Theory is a legal concept that refers to the discriminatory effect of laws, policies, or practices that appear to be neutral on their face but have a disproportionately negative impact on certain groups of people.

This webinar will discuss the following topics: 

  • Accomodations and Modifications
  • Undue Burden
  • The History of Disparate Impact
  • Claims
  • Discriminatory Alternatives
  • Cost Burden

By analyzing the impact of seemingly neutral policies on different groups of people, we can work towards creating more equitable and inclusive environments.

CEC: 1.00


* Registration open until 1/10/24 at 8:00 AM (EST)
* Registration open until 1/10/24 at 8:00 AM (EST)
Meet Your Instructor

Joseph Cordova, Esq.
Project Manager for Fair Housing Education & Outreach Initiative via HUD FHIP grant. Deliver presentations and information dissemination via partner and community outreach on Fair Housing law, protected classes, adverse effects, and legal remedies. Service to under-served and vulnerable populations via legal services, community empowerment and leadership development. 

For More Information:

Heather Alzate

Heather Alzate

CAM, CAPS, NAAEI Faculty

VP of Education , AAGO

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