086: Committed to the Conversation: Why is the Homeownership Gap Still So Wide?

Published: June 23, 2023, 8:58 p.m.

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In this bonus episode, we are joined by a member of the NAR staff, Alexia Smokler, a staff executive to NAR\\u2019s Fair Housing Policy Committee. That description does not begin to convey all the work that she does on our behalf and on behalf of the clients we serve. She has been key in developing the Bias Override class and Fairhaven.realtor. We are excited to discuss the programs she manages as well as learn what agents are doing in the marketplace, in this bonus episode!

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[1:40] Monica welcomes and introduces Alexia Smokler, the Director of Fair Housing Policy and Programs for NAR.\\xa0

[2:19] Alexia discusses several of the educational programs she delivers such as Fairhaven, implicit bias training, NAR\\u2019s Fair Housing Champion award, and licensure reform efforts under the ACT Initiative, which NAR rolled out after the Newsday investigation in Long Island.

[3:52] Monica asks Alexia for definitions of Fair Housing, DEI, and Implicit Bias.

[8:18] Alexia discusses the difference between prejudice and discrimination.

[8:50] It\\u2019s important to distinguish that you can be engaging in discrimination without holding feelings of prejudice. This is discussed in the Implicit Bias course.\\xa0

[13:06] Alexia describes the Bias Override course. The problem with mental shortcuts is when they\\u2019re about people and they\\u2019re based on stereotypes.\\xa0

[16:57] The Bias Override course brings new terms to your mind. It helps you describe things you have felt and gives a name to it. Monica speaks of the trip she and her daughter took to Japan where there are not a lot of Westerners.\\xa0

[19:02] Alexia ties Monica\\u2019s Japan experience to the Bias Override course. She had the experience of being the minority and being the out-group.\\xa0

[20:53] Alexia speaks of studies that show that discrimination shrinks the economy. The wealth they would have generated that would have created more jobs does not get created.

[21:56] Morgan Stanley\\u2019s study found that lending discrimination had kept five million people out of home ownership nationwide.

[25:03] The wealth gap is not just attributable to differences in income. It\\u2019s also because of the historical support of White people to become homeowners.

[25:48] Alexia tells how the government involved itself in home ownership. They created the FHA which distributed loans according to redlining maps and most of the mortgages went to White people.\\xa0

[26:54] Black GIs were not able to get mortgages from lenders. They didn\\u2019t get to buy a house and pass that wealth down.\\xa0

[28:53] Lending discrimination is a big problem and it\\u2019s not just against People of Color. It\\u2019s also against women and people with disabilities. Loan officers need more Fair Housing training. Monica cites the books The Sum of Us and The Color of Law.

[31:30] In a couple of decades, we\\u2019ll be a majority-minority country. There will be no one majority group. We need to be ready to serve different kinds of people or we will miss out.

[32:56] Fairhaven.realtor is an interactive real estate simulation. You go into a fictional town and your task is to sell four homes in six months. You go through different scenarios where you encounter different kinds of discrimination taken from real Fair Housing cases or members\\u2019 FAQs.\\xa0

[43:09] The Fair Housing Champion Award was launched as part of the culture change around Fair Housing to celebrate people who are helping clients overcome historic barriers. Alexia discusses one applicant who stood out.\\xa0

[49:28] Alexia\\u2019s final word: What agents do is much more important than a transaction. It\\u2019s about the wealth that\\u2019s generated from a transaction that will impact generations.\\xa0

[50:37] The minimum that agents can do is to keep the highest standard of compliance with the law and take training and classes. Alexia offers ideas on how to help make it better in your community.

[53:04] All NAR certification and designation courses give you skills that help you level up your business so you can serve all your clients and your community better.\\xa0

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Tweetables:

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\\u201cDEI supports Fair Housing. So, if we\\u2019re inclusive, if we\\u2019re diverse, and if we\\u2019re open to different perspectives, then it naturally follows that we\\u2019re going to treat consumers better because we have that lens on how we approach everybody.\\u201d \\u2014 Alexia Smokler

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\\u201cOnce you start making those assumptions, you\\u2019re down a dangerous road.\\u201d \\u2014 Alexia Smokler

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\\u201cBlack folks earn 60% of the income that White people earn. But they have only about 12% of the wealth. \\u2026 The average wealth of a White person [with] a high school education is higher than the wealth of a Black or Hispanic person who has a college education.\\u201d \\u2014 Alexia Smokler

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\\u201cLoan officers need more Fair Housing training.\\u201d \\u2014 Alexia Smokler

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Guest Links:

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Alexia Smokler

asmokler@nar.realtor

Fair Housing Champions: https://www.nar.realtor/fair-housing/fair-housing-champion-award

Bias Override Class: https://www.nar.realtor/fair-housing/bias-override-overcoming-barriers-to-fair-housing

The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, by Heather McGhee

The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein

Long Island Divided

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NAR Resource Links
At Home With Diversity\\xae

Bias Override Class

Fairhaven.REALTOR

NAR\\u2019s ACT! initiative

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Additional Links:

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Microcourses found at Learning.REALTOR. Use the coupon code PODCAST to obtain 15% off the price of any microcourse!

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Crdpodcast.realtor

Learning.REALTOR \\u2014 for NAR Online Education

Training4RE.com \\u2014 List of Classroom Courses from NAR and its affiliates

CRD.Realtor \\u2014 List of all courses offered

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Host Information:

Monica Neubauer

Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR\\xae

Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

MonicaNeubauer.com

FranklinTNBlog.com

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Monica\\u2019s Facebook Page

Facebook.com/Monica.Neubauer

Instagram

Instagram.com/MonicaNeubauerSpeaks

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Guest Bio

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Alexia Smokler

Alexia Smokler represents NAR\\u2019s positions on Fair Housing to Congress and federal agencies and leads NAR\\u2019s ACT! initiative, which emphasizes Accountability, Culture Change, and Training to advance fair housing in the industry. She led the development of Fairhaven: A Fair Housing Simulation, and Bias Override: Overcoming Barriers to Fair Housing. Alexia also oversees NAR\\u2019s discrimination self-testing program for real estate brokerages, NAR\\u2019s fair housing real estate licensure reform efforts, and other projects aimed at closing racial and ethnic homeownership gaps. Alexia serves as staff executive to NAR\\u2019s Fair Housing Policy Committee and writes and speaks regularly on fair housing issues to audiences around the country. Her 2021 cover story for REALTOR\\xae Magazine, Repairers of the Breach, won several awards for excellence in business-to-business journalism.

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Before joining NAR, Alexia worked in fair housing enforcement at HUD, on the staff of Congressman John Conyers, Jr., and with nonprofit civil rights organizations. She is admitted to practice law in Maryland and holds a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law; a master\'s degree in public affairs from Princeton University\\u2019s School of Public and International Affairs; and a bachelor\\u2019s degree in government from Smith College. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia.

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