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High Plains Fair Housing Center briefs Moorhead Human Rights Commission on discrimination, mediation and testing
Summary
Kelly Gores of High Plains Fair Housing Center told the Moorhead Human Rights Commission that fair housing remains a civil-rights issue, outlined services (intake, mediation, testing, enforcement) and gave 2025 figures: ~1,000 intake calls, 200+ resolutions and 12 formal complaints.
Kelly Gores, a representative of the High Plains Fair Housing Center, told the Moorhead Human Rights Commission on April 15 that fair housing remains a civil-rights issue and described the center’s services for residents in the region.
Gores, introduced by the commission chair as the guest speaker for Fair Housing Month, said High Plains is a private nonprofit based in Grand Forks that serves North Dakota and South Dakota and provides referrals and assistance to Moorhead residents who call for help. “Fair housing is a civil right,” Gores said. “It is a law, and it is the right of everybody, federally, to obtain housing of your choice free from illegal discrimination.”
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