Keys to Equity: Fair Housing Exhibit
Temporary Fair Housing Exhibit at Hunter Memorial Park, Douglasville, Georgia
Presented by the West Georgia Board of REALTORS®
Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting – Keys to Equity Fair Housing Exhibit
The West Georgia Board of REALTORS® invites members and the public to join us
as we celebrate the opening of the Keys to Equity Fair Housing Exhibit,
an interactive experience exploring the history and impact of fair housing.
Grand Opening Celebration
Monday, March 23 | 10:00 AM
The Innovation Hub at Hunter Park
8828 Gurley Road, Douglasville, GA
This will be our main celebration, where guests will have time to explore the exhibit, learn about fair housing history, and connect with others in the community. Pastries and refreshments will be available.
Chamber Ribbon Cutting with the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday, March 25 | 10:00 AM
The Innovation Hub at Hunter Park
8828 Gurley Road, Douglasville, GA
This will be a short ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a brief opportunity to tour the exhibit. Guests are invited to join us and be part of the group ribbon-cutting photo. Pastries and refreshments will be available.
Parking & Finding the Exhibit
The exhibit is located at The Innovation Hub at Hunter Park (the old Boys & Girls Club). Directional signage will be posted throughout the park to help guide visitors to the building and event entrance.
Both events are open to the public, and light pastries and refreshments will be provided.
We hope you’ll join us to celebrate this important educational exhibit and support fair housing awareness in our community.

Overview
The Temporary Fair Housing Exhibit is an immersive experience designed to educate the public on the history, impact, and ongoing importance of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Through storytelling, visuals, and community voices, we connect past and present to inspire a more equitable future.
We invite you to support this work—and attend the exhibit.
Preserve History. Empower the Future. Strengthen Our Community.
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Impact Sponsor

Community Sponsor
Supporting Friends



Cheri Davis
REALTOR®
Contributions
Yvonne Ervin
Lucinda Augustin
Valery Rivera
Dr. Cassandra Allen Holifield
Why Your Support Matters
Your contribution helps us:
- Host student field trips
- Build interactive and accessible displays
- Offer public tours and community workshops
- Provide fair housing resources for families
- Preserve local and national stories often left untold
This exhibit belongs to the entire community. Your support makes it possible.
Ways to Support
Financial Contributions
Your financial gift strengthens exhibit development, installation, programming, and outreach.
Every amount makes a measurable impact. Learn more about our partnership opportunities below.
Professional Expertise
We welcome support in areas such as:
- Graphic design
- Marketing & communications
- Media, photography & videography
Your skills can help bring history to life.
Archival Contributions
Help expand our collective story by sharing:
- Artifacts
- Historic housing documents
- Photographs
- Archival materials related to housing justice
These items enrich the exhibit and preserve essential narratives.
Volunteer
Join us as a:
- Tour guide
- School field trip assistant
- Community greeter
- Exhibit operations volunteer
Your time helps us serve more families, students, and visitors.
Attend the Exhibit
We invite:
- Residents
- Students
- Educators
- Housing professionals
- Community organizations
- Advocates
- Families
This exhibit is for everyone who believes in fairness, opportunity, and the future of our communities.
Stand With Us
Support the exhibit. Share your expertise. Bring an artifact. Volunteer your time.
Most importantly—come and experience the story for yourself.
Together, we honor the past and build a more equitable tomorrow.
Contact Us
Volunteer
Yvonne Ervin — yvonneervin@kw.com
Submit an Artifact
Amy McCoy — amyatlhomes@gmail.com
Sponsorships & General Questions
Macy McIntosh — info@westgaboard.org





