Civil Rights Reporter, Number 3, April 2022 Page: 2
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This Issue
Fair Housing Month
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Women's History Month
Front Line Customer Service
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Director's Corner
Editors Column
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We celebrate the 54th anniversary of the Fair
Housing Act, the law signed on April 11, 1968 by
President Lyndon B. Johnson. Read about rental and
housing assistance and get and get to know one of
our housing investigators.We celebrate Women's History Month every year in
March. Read some contributions about women who
have influenced equality in housing and those that
have influenced our staff.Providing exceptional customer service is the primary
focus of the employment intake specialist (EIS). "We
deliver on the hope that tomorrow will be a more
civil day for all Texans.""When Your Home Becomes Your Office": It began
innocently in March of 2020, and now, two years later,
the contours of how and where we work have been
fundamentally altered for many Americans and people all
over the world.
It's Fair Housing Month! In our Division, this month is
a pretty big deal, so what should I talk about for this
issue? My goal is for Texans to know where they can go
when they believe they've been the victim of housing
discrimination and want to file a complaint.This Time in History
We look back at some historical events that have shaped
the equality landscape of America.Copies of this publication (01/2022) have
been distributed in compliance with the State
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through the Texas State Publication
Depository program at the Texas State Library and
other state depository libraries.Texas Workforce Commission
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Bryan Snoddy
Editor
Jeff Riddle.
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