How to Be an Anti-Racist Real Estate Pro, E-Book Cover
Part 1: How Did We Get Here? There goes the neighborhood : An abridged modern history of race and homeownership in the U.S.
Part 2: Where Are We Today?
What it s like for me as a Black millennial female agent I didn t create the system
Why I didn t know can t be an excuse
Is RPAC doing right by REALTORS®?
Part 3: What s Next?
Canceling Housing Discrimination
Neither fair nor a haven, NAR s Fairhaven is what we need
Additional resources to be an Anti-Racist Real Estate Pro
The marathon continues: the J.E.D.I. Defender challenge
Pair upcycle plastic waste into benches for public in a Hong Kong town, showing the potential of a circular economy to reduce marine pollution
Using waste found in the Shing Mun River and elsewhere in Hong Kong, designers Howard Chung and Irene Cheng created 12 benches for Sha Tin Town Hall
They wanted to show that, rather than downcycling single-use plastics by making garbage bags that can’t be recycled again, they can make recyclable objects