Fair Housing Month: A Commitment Renewed at the Hudson Gateway

Rey Hollingsworth Falu • April 8, 2026
April is Fair Housing Month, when we honor the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, a landmark achievement born out of struggle, courage, and an unwavering demand for equity. But more importantly, we reaffirm that fair housing is not just history, but daily work. It is policy, practice, and personal accountability.

Here at the Hudson Gateway Association of REALTORS® (HGAR), that commitment is practiced every day. Across the Hudson Valley, I have the privilege of witnessing extraordinary leadership from REALTORS®, brokers, educators, and community advocates who embody the spirit of fair housing every day.

These are the professionals who go beyond compliance. They engage in difficult conversations. They challenge biases, systemic and personal. They ensure that every client, regardless of background, identity, or circumstance, is treated with dignity and given equal access to opportunity.

They are the agents who double-check their language, who expand their networks to be more inclusive, who advocate for equitable zoning, and who show up in their communities not just as salespeople, but as stewards of fairness. To our fair housing champions: your work matters more than you may ever fully see. 

That is why HGAR is proud to support and advance initiatives that move us from aspiration to accountability with our Tied to Success platform. At its core, Tied to Success is about transparency, consistency, and professionalism. But its impact on fair housing is even more profound.

By standardizing how services are presented and ensuring clarity in representation, Tied to Success helps eliminate ambiguity, one of the quiet gateways through which bias can enter. It reinforces that every consumer deserves the same level of service, the same clarity of process, and the same respect for their choices.

Fair housing today extends beyond overt discrimination. It lives in subtle patterns, in access to information, in affordability challenges, in lending disparities, and in the invisible barriers that still shape who gets to live where. Our role as REALTORS® is not to solve every systemic issue, but it is to ensure that we provide equal access.

That means continued education. It means courageous leadership. It means leveraging data, technology, and policy to close gaps.

Our Fair Housing Committee Chairs Nancy Hite-Norde and Jack Flannery are making sure that it is not just a committee, or a single month, but a shared responsibility that belongs to every member of our association.

This April, I invite each of you to reflect on how you are expanding access in your daily work; where can you challenge assumptions; and what legacy you are helping to build in your community.

Fair housing is not just about protecting rights, it’s about creating possibility. Together, we are making fair housing… Tied to Success.
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