Center for Fair Housing

Center for Fair Housing We welcome anyone who feels they have been treated unfairly or wrongfully denied in a housing relate

05/22/2026
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Catch a ride in the morning!
05/04/2026

Catch a ride in the morning!

🚍 Ride With Stand Up Mobile to Montgomery

Stand Up Mobile is organizing bus transportation to the Alabama State Capitol on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, for the redistricting committee meeting.

Sign up here:
https://forms.gle/HBHxCcKnvc28fTGK9

Bus Departure: 5:30 AM
Departure Location: 151 S. Ann Street, Mobile, AL 36604
Parking Lot: All Saints Episcopal Church
Committee Meeting: 8:30 AM at the Alabama State Capitol
Estimated Return: 6:00 PM

Space may be limited, so please complete the bus sign-up form as soon as possible if you plan to ride with us.

Please bring your own water and snacks.

Together, we ride. Our voices. Our future.

Have registered to vote? You have until midnight tonight. If you register tonight you will be able to vote in the May 19...
05/04/2026

Have registered to vote? You have until midnight tonight. If you register tonight you will be able to vote in the May 19th primary.

Today is the last day to register to vote in Alabama's primary elections set for Tuesday, May 19! 🇺🇸

🗳️ Check your voter registration status: myinfo.alabamavotes.gov/voterview/
🗳️ Register to vote or update your registration: sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/register-to-vote

This is more than a luncheon—it’s a moment.A moment to recognize the leaders who are pushing boundaries, challenging sys...
04/22/2026

This is more than a luncheon—it’s a moment.

A moment to recognize the leaders who are pushing boundaries, challenging systems, and creating pathways to opportunity in our communities. A moment to come together across sectors and stand firmly in the belief that equity in housing is not optional—it’s essential.

Join us as we honor those leading the work and hear from Majora Carter, whose voice continues to shape the national conversation on equitable development and community transformation.

Leave inspired. Leave connected. Leave ready to act.

Please explore this new fair housing data tool provided by the National Fair Housing Alliance
04/22/2026

Please explore this new fair housing data tool provided by the National Fair Housing Alliance

Where you live matters.

The schools your kids attend. The jobs within reach. The air you breathe. Even how long you live.

Today, the National Fair Housing Alliance and the Urban Institute are launching the Fair Housing Data Mapping Tool — a free, interactive resource that puts comprehensive housing and opportunity data in the hands of policymakers, advocates, local leaders, and everyday people fighting for fair housing.

At a moment when critical public data is being removed or restricted, this tool ensures communities have what they need to:

• Identify where housing discrimination persists
• Invest where resources are most urgently needed
• Measure the impact of policies and investments over time

Explore housing affordability, mortgage lending patterns, school quality, transit access, and environmental conditions — at the state, county, and census tract level.

This Fair Housing Month, data is power.

Access the tool: bit.ly/NFHAfairhousingtool

✨ Panel Conversationalist Spotlight ✨We’re proud to welcome Tamonica Jones, Esq., as a Panel Conversationalist for Build...
04/21/2026

✨ Panel Conversationalist Spotlight ✨

We’re proud to welcome Tamonica Jones, Esq., as a Panel Conversationalist for Building Housing Power for the Next Generation.

Tamonica is a John Lewis Fellow with Legal Services Alabama in Mobile, bringing a powerful background in law, public service, and project management. A Mobile native, she holds an MBA from Spring Hill College and a J.D. from Florida A&M University College of Law.

Her experience spans roles as a paralegal for the City of Mobile, corporate legal professional, and fellow with both the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) and the Florida NAACP, along with service as a judicial intern for the Circuit Court.

Beyond her professional work, Tamonica is deeply committed to her community—volunteering with NAMI Mobile and serving in leadership roles within the ABA Young Lawyers Division.

🔥 Join us as Tamonica brings her legal expertise and real-world insight to conversations around tenant rights, fair housing, and access to justice.

📅 Tuesday, April 21
⏰ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 University of South Alabama Faculty Club
Register http://tiny.cc/by81101

💬 Real Talk. Real Strategy. Real Moves.

Address

602 Bel Air Boulevard, Ste 7
Mobile, AL
36606

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(251) 479-1532

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