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Statement by Donnell Williams President, National Association of Real Estate Brokers on the Current State of Unrest within the United States


WASHINGTON, June 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Once again, we, the National Association of Real Estate Brokers are called upon to witness history, to be the conscience of America and to be the trusted advisors of our communities.

While we are grieved at the passing of yet another Black man, George Floyd at the hands of a few bad actors on the Minneapolis police force, we also recognize we are at war with a novel virus ? COVID-19. Black Americans are simultaneously battling COVID-19, as well as the virus of racial injustice, the virus of discrimination, the virus of prejudice and the virus of inequality.

This is a historic time. A new birth is taking place. In the future, you will be asked "What'd you do?"  What'd you do at this critical time as Black Americas were waging battles, both physically and economically, on multiple fronts? What'd you do when the homeownership gap between Blacks and Whites hovered around 30 percentage points? What'd you do when Black men were shot and killed for jogging in Georgia or physically restrained to death in Minneapolis? 

The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (N.A.R.E.B.) chooses to respond to the civil unrest within our borders from an economic perspective. The Realtist Nation firmly believes "HE WHO OWNS THE LAND MAKES THE LAW." And to that end we encourage voting. We encourage completing the census and we encourage the amendment of HUD Section 184 that provides low interest mortgage loans to other minority groups but currently does not include Black Americans.

It's a new day.  If nothing else, the year 2020 has shown us that business as usual is over and some rules were made to be broken. Sam Cooke told us "...a change is gonna come," and the National Association of Real Estate Brokers pivots to embrace these changes as we continue to work to have a positive impact upon  Black lives across the country.

NAREB is issuing a Call to Action to eliminate obstructive systemic barriers that obstruct or preclude the increase of Black homeownership. These systemic barriers include, but are not limited to:

For more information visit: www.nareb.com.

Media contact:

Joanne Williams


202-364-0024


[email protected]

 

 

SOURCE National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB)


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