Mortgage Giant Fannie Mae Accused of Racial Discrimination in 38  U.S. Metro Areas 
            Fair Housing Advocates of Northern California, National  Fair Housing Alliance, and 19 Civil Rights Groups File Federal Lawsuit Over Neglected Foreclosures 
            Power  Point video presentation available at  here. 
            SAN RAFAEL, CA -Today, Fair Housing  Advocates of Northern California (formerly Fair Housing of Marin), the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) and19 other local fair housing organizations from across the United States filed a housing discrimination lawsuit against Fannie Mae in federal district court in San Francisco, California. The lawsuit alleges that Fannie Mae maintains and markets  its foreclosures (also known as real estate owned or "REO"  properties) in white neighborhoods consistently better than in middle- and  working-class African American and Latino neighborhoods. The data supporting  the federal lawsuit, which includes substantial photographic evidence, shows a  stark pattern of discriminatory conduct by Fannie Mae in the maintenance of its  foreclosures. 
            Download a complete PDF version of the  Press Release and photos here. 
            
              
                
                  Fair    Housing Advocates of Northern California is    a non-profit organization serving several Bay Area counties that provides    free counseling, enforcement, mediation, and legal or administrative    referrals to persons experiencing housing discrimination. Fair Housing    Advocates of Northern California also offers foreclosure prevention services    advice, seminars to help housing providers fully understand fair housing law    and education programs for tenants and the community at large. Fair Housing    Advocates of Northern California is a HUD-Certified Housing Counseling    Agency. 
                    The    mission of Fair Housing Advocates of Northern California is to ensure equal    housing opportunity and to educate the community on the value of diversity in    our neighborhoods.   | 
                 
               
             
              
              
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