Last night, the Flint City Council made a significant stride towards social justice by passing a Fair Housing Ordinance aimed at providing equal housing opportunities for justice-involved individuals. This landmark legislation, sponsored by 1st Ward City Councilman Leon EL-Alamin, a formerly incarcerated man, reaffirms Flint’s commitment to fairness and equality, echoing the city’s historic legacy as the birthplace of the first Fair Chance Housing Act during the civil rights movement.