As we reflect on Women History Month and the impact of women on housing one of the prominent trailblazers that comes to mind is Juanita Jackson Mitchell, a fierce advocate for justice. She fought for voting rights, equal education, and fair housing, breaking racial and gender barriers along the ...
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As Black History Month comes to a close, I find myself reflecting not only on the leaders we’ve learned about, but on the quiet strength of families whose stories may never make headlines — yet shape history all the same. Black history is not just about the past. It ...
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Black History Month Spotlight on a Pioneer in Housing and Public Service Patricia Roberts Harris was a groundbreaking leader whose legacy continues to influence housing policy, urban development, and civil rights in America. As the first African American woman to serve in a U.S. Cabinet position, Harris shattered barriers and ...
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Buying a home is exciting—but the final stretch before closing is also one of the most sensitive parts of the process. What many buyers don’t realize is that certain financial decisions made right before closing can put loan approval at risk, even after you’ve been “cleared” by your lender. That’s ...
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March is Women’s Month—a time to reflect on the incredible achievements and contributions of women throughout history. In the world of real estate, women have not only carved out a place for themselves but have redefined the entire landscape of the industry. Once an exclusive, male-dominated domain, real estate has ...
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