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The Walker Project, Inc. (WPI) was established in 1990 pursuant to the Consent
Decree in the Walker v. HUD housing desegregation litigation to promote
fair housing and provide support to Walker class members. WPI operated in that
capacity
through the Spring of 2001. After several years of inactivity, the newly constituted
Board of Directors of WPI changed the name of the 13-year-old non-profit,
and committed to revitalize its activity in the area of civil rights, fair housing, and
inclusive, non-discriminatory community development. As of April 28, 2004, the Walker Project became the Inclusive Communities
Project (ICP).
ICP engages in educational, research, and advocacy activities
that promote and support the policies underlying the passage of the Fair Housing
Act of 1968, as amended, 42 USC 3601, et. seq. and related civil rights laws.
These policies include the creation and maintenance of stable, racially, ethnically
and economically integrated communities, expansion of fair and affordable housing
opportunities for low income families, and seeking redress for policies and
practices that perpetuate the effects of racial and ethnic discrimination and
segregation.
ICP continues to be a 501(c)(3) corporation, and contributions are tax deductible
as allowed by law. The office is located at 3301 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas
75226. Inquiries should be addressed to Elizabeth K. Julian, President.
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