OPINION: "I still remember that feeling that I got, the discomfort, like something wasn’t right when we crossed that line into a different world where the houses were smaller, some were even boarded up, and frayed around the edges," writes Jay Young, executive director of the Southwest Fair Housing Council.
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The federal civil lawsuit claims violations toward deaf individuals.
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Take some time to remember his fight for equality.
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Letters on bond proposal investment, housing discrimination, update on former Wildcat.
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Foreclosed properties in Hispanic neighborhoods in Tucson are among hundreds nationwide that have been subject to a “striking pattern” of hous…
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