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06/12/2026

Before in*******al marriage was legalized nationwide, love itself was treated like a threat because systems built on segregation depended on people staying divided. That history didn’t just stop at marriage laws. Housing discrimination, redlining, racial covenants and unequal access to homeownership were all designed around deciding who belongs where, who gets the opportunity to build wealth and even whose families are considered acceptable in society.

matters because it reminds us that equity is personal. It lives in our communities, homes, families and futures. For organizations like NCRC, that history matters because housing justice has never only been about property, it’s also about belonging. It’s about who gets welcomed into communities, who gets denied access and who gets seen as deserving of a ‘home’. Celebrating Loving Day means acknowledging how far we’ve come and how intentional we still have to be about building communities rooted in equity instead of exclusion ❤️🏡. This Loving Day, join us in building a more equitable future by signing the pledge today! https://hubs.ly/Q04lc0Sv0.

06/09/2026

Kraken wants a national trust bank charter. NCRC is urging the OCC to deny it.

"Its past acts are disqualifying," said Tara Flynn, NCRC's policy director.

Read our full statement: https://hubs.ly/Q04kL21v0

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