City of Greensboro, NC

02/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/26/2026 11:46

Tickets on Sale for City's Fair Housing Month Luncheon

Residents, housing partners, and community leaders are invited to the City of Greensboro Human Rights Department's Fair Housing Month Luncheon at noon on Wednesday, April 15, in the Yvonne Johnson Event Center, 1502 Barber Park Dr.

Tickets to the event cost $35 per person/$280 per table of eight and may be purchased online through Tuesday, April 7. Guests may purchase discounted tickets for $30 per person/$240 per table of eight before Sunday, March 15.

The annual luncheon kicks off the department's 2026 Housing Series, which provides neighborhood-based conversations, practical tools, and clear referral pathways to support residents and housing partners. Themed "Fair Housing Forward: Protecting Rights in Changing Times," the luncheon program explores the complex challenges facing some residents and how early, coordinated support can reduce harm and protect rights.

Participants will engage in interactive discussions focused on:

  • how housing instability and discrimination escalate under pressure
  • barriers that make harm harder to document or report
  • populations most vulnerable to discrimination in changing times
  • the importance of early outreach and referral
  • the role of wraparound, community-based support in fair housing prevention

The Human Rights Department promotes mutual understanding, respect, and fair treatment of all Greensboro residents without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or familial status. Visit the department's website or contact Outreach and Education Coordinator at 336-373-2038 for more information.

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