Join us in developing and advancing a 21st century agenda for integration.

More than forty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, most American neighborhoods remain segregated by race and ethnicity and the promise of "balanced, integrated living patterns" remains unfulfilled. Promoting integrated communities will de-concentrate affordable housing, promote balanced economic development, support equitable school improvement, and developing sustainable growth patterns.

If you believe in the promise of vibrant, diverse neighborhoods, then join us in developing the Integration Agenda. Learn how you can become an editor>>

Learn More About Segregation & Integration

On October 7th, 2008, academics, policymakers, and activists gathered at “The Next Forty Years of Fair Housing: Developing an Agenda for Integration in the 21st Century” to craft an agenda to renew a commitment to integration. This conference was sponsored by the Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) of the University of Illinois at Chicago and Jane Addams Hull House Association. Re-live this amazing day through our comprehensive archive featuring videos, photos, presentations, and notes plus find links to other resources on integration across the web.

Advance the Integration Agenda

Even while the Integration Agenda is being drafted, there are many ways for you to support vibrant and diverse neighborhoods. We've collected a number of tools you can use to encourage local, state, and federal agencies to make residential racial and ethnic integration a priority and will be adding many more over the coming weeks.