“When FHEO receives a complaint involving allegations of sexual harassment, our Intake Branch understands that we might be the first ones in a position of authority to really listen to the survivor’s story and to take their story seriously. As much as it is important to be mindful about which questions to ask, simply listening to the survivor’s full story can be a very effective way to gain their trust and confidence in our process. Ultimately, our work would not be possible without the courage of survivors who come forward and report their experiences. Sexual harassment in housing affects not only a tenant’s sense of dignity, but it violates their sense of safety and privacy in their own home, which can be traumatic and difficult to talk about. In the recent cases that FHEO investigated, the quality of the intake was greatly enhanced by our partnership with a local Fair Housing Initiative Program (FHIP) agency, who worked with the survivors to help them assert their fair housing rights and to file complaints with our office. We are fortunate to have these partnerships, and I feel privileged to work with such dedicated professionals in and outside of FHEO on cases that have a very meaningful impact on people’s lives.”
Jonathan Gast
HUD-FHEO, Equal Opportunity Specialist