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 Equal Rights Center Reaches Agreement to Ensure Fair Treatment for Renters with Housing Vouchers, Past Evictions, Criminal Records at Four D.C. Properties
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted December 8, 2025

Equal Rights Center Reaches Agreement to Ensure Fair Treatment for Renters with Housing Vouchers, Past Evictions, Criminal Records at Four D.C. Properties

"We are proud that, through this agreement, Vesta is taking action to level the playing field for renters with housing vouchers, past evictions, and criminal records."

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 Civil Rights Group ERC Alleges Luxury D.C. Apartments Discriminated Against Applicants with Housing Vouchers, Past Criminal History, Evictions
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted August 20, 2025

Civil Rights Group ERC Alleges Luxury D.C. Apartments Discriminated Against Applicants with Housing Vouchers, Past Criminal History, Evictions

"Our investigation shows that renters with vouchers, outdated evictions, and irrelevant criminal records are being discriminated against at buildings in D.C.’s fastest-growing neighborhoods."

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 Equal Rights Center Wins Key Ruling in Fight Against Meta’s Alleged Discriminatory Ad Delivery Practices
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Press Release, Public Accommodations, Uncategorized
Posted July 30, 2025

Equal Rights Center Wins Key Ruling in Fight Against Meta’s Alleged Discriminatory Ad Delivery Practices

“Today’s ruling is an important step forward in the fight against discriminatory practices in algorithmic advertising.”

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 Equal Rights Center Sues NoMa Apartment Building Alleging Discrimination and False Advertising
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted June 5, 2025

Equal Rights Center Sues NoMa Apartment Building Alleging Discrimination and False Advertising

The complaint alleges that the owners of AVA NoMA violated DC’s consumer protection and anti-discrimination laws by discouraging voucher holders from applying and preventing them from being [...]

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 ERC Alleges Discriminatory Housing Practices by D.C. Housing Provider, Files Legal Action to Ensure Equal Access
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted April 23, 2025

ERC Alleges Discriminatory Housing Practices by D.C. Housing Provider, Files Legal Action to Ensure Equal Access

ERC seeks declaratory and injunctive relief to ensure that The MO comes into compliance with District requirements for equitable tenant screening policies.

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 New Lawsuit Challenges Big Tech Firm Meta for Discrimination in Advertising Higher Education Opportunities
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Press Release, Public Accommodations, Uncategorized
Posted February 11, 2025

New Lawsuit Challenges Big Tech Firm Meta for Discrimination in Advertising Higher Education Opportunities

This lawsuit marks a significant step in holding Big Tech companies like Meta accountable for their role in maintaining and exacerbating racial and economic inequities.

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 Equal Rights Center Files Accessible Design and Construction Complaints Against Properties in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted February 5, 2025

Equal Rights Center Files Accessible Design and Construction Complaints Against Properties in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore

"It’s obscene that developers continue to shirk their responsibility to provide accessible housing, and I’m hopeful these actions will bring them into compliance."

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 Civil Rights Group Resolves Litigation Alleging Voucher Discrimination Through Collaboration Agreement with District Housing Provider
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By Equal Rights Center
In Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted October 30, 2024

Civil Rights Group Resolves Litigation Alleging Voucher Discrimination Through Collaboration Agreement with District Housing Provider

The agreement was designed to ensure Related Companies’ tenant screening policies and practices in D.C. align with local prohibitions on discrimination against voucher holders.

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 Equal Rights Center Reaches Agreement to Ensure Accessibility for People with Disabilities at Northeast D.C. Apartment Building
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By Equal Rights Center
In Accessibility, Civil Rights, Fair Housing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted October 17, 2024

Equal Rights Center Reaches Agreement to Ensure Accessibility for People with Disabilities at Northeast D.C. Apartment Building

Per the settlement, respondents will establish a remedial fund to pay the costs of certain alterations that may be requested by current and future tenants.

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 Equal Rights Center and Uber Reach Agreement on Availability and Safety of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles in D.C.
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By Equal Rights Center
In Accessibility, Civil Rights, Press Release, Uncategorized
Posted July 17, 2024

Equal Rights Center and Uber Reach Agreement on Availability and Safety of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles in D.C.

"We are hopeful that the effort we’re announcing today with Uber will help better meet some of our community’s transportation needs."

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Mr. Rod Boggs

Mr. Roderick V.O. Boggs was the Executive Director of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for 45 years, from 1971 to 2016. As Executive Director, Mr. Boggs supported the founding of the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, Fair Employment Council of Greater Washington, and Disability Rights Council of Greater Washington (which eventually merged to become to Equal Rights Center) with the purpose of using civil rights testing to inform and support the WLC’s efforts. Mr. Boggs oversaw the WLC through many successful collaborations with the ERC and its predecessor organizations and has left a lasting imprint on the civil rights landscape in D.C. and across the country.

Rev. James “Jim” Macdonell (1932-2022)

In 1960, Reverend James “Jim” Macdonell founded Saint Mark Presbyterian Church in Rockville, MD, as its minister, declaring himself and the congregation in service of the civil rights movement. One of his proudest moments was participating with other faith leaders in the 1963 Voting Rights March in Selma, AL, led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1983, Rev. Macdonell co-founded the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington and served as President of the organization’s Board of Directors for the next 30 years through its transition into the Equal Rights Center.

Rev. Dr. John Peterson (1934-2011)

Reverend Dr. John O. Peterson served as pastor at Alfred Street Baptist Church in the District from 1964 to 2006. When he moved to the area in 1964, Rev. Dr. Peterson experienced housing discrimination firsthand when he tried to buy a house in Alexandria, VA. He was forced to buy in D.C. instead, and the experience shaped his lifelong commitment to civil rights. In addition to co-founding the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, Rev. Dr. Peterson also served in the Alexandria branch of the NAACP, the Northern Virginia Urban League, and the Alexandria School Board.

Rev. Msgr. Ralph Kuehner (1924-2017)

Reverend Monsignor Ralph Kuehner served on the Fair Housing Council’s Board of Directors from its founding in 1983 until 2009. He was a seminary Scripture teacher for 17 years before he moved to the D.C. area, where he worked as a parish priest and then directed various offices for the Archdiocese of Washington. In addition to his work with the Fair Housing Council, Rev. Msgr. Kuehner co-founded SOME (So Others Might Eat), Victory Housing, Community Ministry of Montgomery County, and the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington.

Rabbi Bruce Kahn

Rabbi Bruce Kahn served in the US Navy Chaplain Corps for 28 years and as a congregational rabbi for 25, first at Congregation Or Ami in Richmond, VA, and then Temple Shalom in Chevy Chase, MD, until 2001. After co-founding the Fair Housing Council in 1983, Rabbi Kahn served on its Board of Directors until 2004, when he took over as Executive Director of the Equal Rights Center. He led the organization for nearly five years before returning to the Board of Directors. Now retired, Rabbi Kahn continues to practice a deep commitment to civil rights and volunteers rabbinically for Temple Shalom.

Rev. Dr. David Eaton (1932-1992)

A D.C. native, Reverend Dr. David Eaton became the first African American minister of All Souls Church, Unitarian, in the District in 1969. He served for 23 years and established a spirited religious community dedicated to diversity, inclusivity, and supporting the civil rights movement. In 1964, Rev. Dr. Eaton co-founded the Washington Institute for Employment Training and later helped develop a low-income housing community in D.C.’s Columbia Heights neighborhood. Aside from the church and his position as a founding board member of the Fair Housing Council, he was a close advisor to D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and served as President of the D.C. School Board.

Rev. Dr. Cameron Wells Byrd

In 1978, Reverend Dr. Byrd was called to serve as an assistant minister at People’s Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C. As a founding board member for the Fair Housing Council, he advocated for equal access to housing and Fair Housing Act enforcement. His dedication to faith, civil rights, and mentorship also led him to the classroom, where he taught future faith leaders at the Howard University School of Divinity.