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Cashauna Hill
Position Title
Executive Director
Organization/Affiliation (full name)
The Redress Movement
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Cashauna Hill was recently named Executive Director of the Redress Movement, which works to support
local communities in promoting and securing remedies for the intentionally discriminatory policies that
segregate neighborhoods across the country.
Prior to joining The Redress Movement, Cashauna served as Executive Director of the Louisiana Fair
Housing Action Center (formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center). At the
Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center, Ms. Hill led a team working holistically to end discriminatory
housing policies and practices through litigation, policy advocacy, community-based educational
offerings, and other direct services to community members. Her work as Executive Director included
leading the community engagement process for the City of New Orleans’ 2016 Assessment of Fair
Housing plan – the first in the nation submitted under a 2015 rule requiring state and local governments
to identify and address barriers to fair housing choice. Ms. Hill has written extensively about housing
segregation and civil rights and has testified before the United States Congress as a fair housing expert.
She is a graduate of Spelman College and Tulane Law School.
local communities in promoting and securing remedies for the intentionally discriminatory policies that
segregate neighborhoods across the country.
Prior to joining The Redress Movement, Cashauna served as Executive Director of the Louisiana Fair
Housing Action Center (formerly known as the Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center). At the
Louisiana Fair Housing Action Center, Ms. Hill led a team working holistically to end discriminatory
housing policies and practices through litigation, policy advocacy, community-based educational
offerings, and other direct services to community members. Her work as Executive Director included
leading the community engagement process for the City of New Orleans’ 2016 Assessment of Fair
Housing plan – the first in the nation submitted under a 2015 rule requiring state and local governments
to identify and address barriers to fair housing choice. Ms. Hill has written extensively about housing
segregation and civil rights and has testified before the United States Congress as a fair housing expert.
She is a graduate of Spelman College and Tulane Law School.
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