Diane Yentel, President & CEO of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, Joins Denver Frederick

Diane Yentel, President & CEO of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, Joins Denver Frederick

It was just about 50 years ago– April 11, 1968 to be exact– that Congress passed one of the crowning achievements of the civil rights era, The Fair Housing Act,  just seven days after the assassination of Martin Luther King. But by nearly every metric, America today remains a deeply segregated society, with a growing shortage of affordable homes for low-income people. Here to discuss all that with us is Diane Yentel, the President and CEO of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition. Good evening, Diane and welcome to The Business of Giving.

Loreen Arbus, President of the Loreen Arbus Foundation, Joins Denver Frederick

Loreen Arbus, President of the Loreen Arbus Foundation, Joins Denver Frederick

If I read all the things that my next guest has done, the organization she has started the causes that she has been involved with and the recognition that she has received, you would think we were about to have a panel discussion, but we’re not. She is Loreen Arbus, the first woman to head programming on a television network for Showtime and then again later at the Cable Health Network, Lifetime. And among other things is the President of the Loreen Arbus Foundation.