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From March 20 to March 22, ICITAP completed a three-day training program for 35 counterterrorism investigators from the Federal Investigative Agency (FIA), and the Islamabad Capitol Police Counterterrorism Department (CTD).
From March 13 to 16, 2023, after a four-year hiatus, ICITAP held its first hybrid, in-person and virtual regional meeting, post-pandemic, for the Western Hemisphere in Mexico City in 2023.
Homeownership is one of the best paths to building intergenerational wealth, especially within communities historically shut out from fair access to the housing market. For families of all races and income levels to prosper and successfully pursue the American dream of homeownership, home appraisals must be accurate and free of bias.
Courtesy of:
DOJ Principal Deputy Chief Jon Seward of the Civil Rights Division's Housing and Civil Enforcement Section; CFPB Deputy Director Zixta Q. Martinez; and CFPB General Counsel Seth Frotman
The updated Toolkit includes modules for proactive disclosures and administrative appeals, plus new milestones for technology, allocation of resources, use of data, and implementation of the 2022 FOIA Guidelines.
On March 8, ICITAP’s Engaging Multinational Policewomen on Equality and Rights (EMPoWER) team presented at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), International Operations Division (IOD) two-day event for International Women’s Day.
The Justice Department remembers Judy Heumann, one of the pioneers of the disability rights movement. Ms. Heumann, who used a wheelchair since childhood as a result of polio, died on Saturday, March 4, 2023. Her struggle to advance the rights of people with disabilities was pivotal in securing civil rights protections for people with disabilities and helped shape the disability rights enforcement work that the department’s Civil Rights Division does today.