Fair housing group sues New York, alleging discrimination

In this Aug. 5, 2014 file photo, Jean Green Dorsey walks outside the building on New York City’s Upper West Side where she has lived since 1972. Green Dorsey’s apartment house where only high-paying tenants can use the gym may be illegally discriminating, city human rights officials said this week, weighing in on a ban that encapsulated a debate over luxury buildings with separate amenities, or even doors, for residents of affordable apartments. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)
In this Aug. 5, 2014 file photo, Jean Green Dorsey walks outside the building on New York City’s Upper West Side where she has lived since 1972. Green Dorsey’s apartment house where only high-paying tenants can use the gym may be illegally discriminating, city human rights officials said this week, weighing in on a ban that encapsulated a debate over luxury buildings with separate amenities, or even doors, for residents of affordable apartments. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)
 NEW YORK (AP) — A group advocating for fair housing practices has sued New York City, saying it promotes segregation by favoring Whites for affordable housing in Manhattan neighborhoods that are predominantly White.
The Anti-Discrimination Center filed the lawsuit Tuesday in federal court on behalf of three Black plaintiffs.
The lawsuit says it’s challenging a city policy that too often limits applicants for affordable housing to people who already live in the neighborhood. It says White residents are given priority because 50 percent of units available in housing lotteries are reserved for neighborhood residents. It seeks unspecified damages.
The Anti-Discrimination Center says half of the city’s Black population lives in about 15 percent of the city’s neighborhoods.
The city law office says it will review the complaint before it responds to it.

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