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New York's attorney general reached a settlement with a New Rochelle-based real estate broker whose agents repeatedly refused apartment seekers using housing subsidies, according to the agreement.


A new book called “Just Action” offers a playbook to policymakers and community members looking to undo segregation from the ground up.


Her proposal sought to create 800,000 housing units statewide, ease shortage in New York City and beyond.


The "Long Island Divided" investigation was published in 2019, but the report is still ruffling feathers in suburbia.


The agreements follow a Newsday investigation that found widespread unequal treatment, including efforts to steer non-white clients away from white neighborhoods.


"Many neighborhoods are as racially segregated today as they were in the middle of the 20th century," the president said.


Tenants facing housing discrimination for paying rent with a voucher have a new reprieve.


Source of income discrimination is widespread and endemic in low-income communities where people who are often homeless, disabled and marginalized don’t realize it’s illegal and don’t report it.


A Brooklyn landlord is being sued for housing discrimination, after allegedly describing one of his Midwood properties as a 'Jewish building,' and refusing for years to rent it out to black tenants.