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More than 50 years after housing segregation was made illegal, Black and Latino children are "concentrated in very low opportunity neighborhoods," said Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, ...
News. Housing segregation didn’t happen by accident, author argues Leah Rothstein, a housing policy expert, will speak at SMU on Thursday, March 23.
Segregation was intentional – and it didn't end when Jim Crow did. Come learn why. It's time for Louisville residents to better understand how our neighborhoods came to be and the intentional ...
Realtor reckoning takes stock of industry’s contribution to housing segregation The California Association of Realtors has become the latest real estate group to repudiate its “regretful ...
Elected officials and city staff in Dallas colluded over a decade to break federal housing and civil rights laws and promote and worsen racial segregation across the city, the U.S. Department of ...
KEY POINTS: One of the key pathways through which housing affects health is residential segregation by income and race. Several housing policies attempt to address residential segregation.
He notched a victory in a Supreme Court decision against the City of Chicago in 1976. He then spent over 40 years making sure the ruling was enforced.
Housing segregation in Chicago was not an accident. It was a system that was intentionally created to keep people of color, specifically Black families, out of white neighborhoods.
When you don’t understand the causes of a problem, attempted solutions often don’t work, or make things worse. Collectively we are doing an excellent job of misdiagnosing a host of issues that all ...
Electronic tablets used for practicing religion, legal research and communication with the outside world were suddenly confiscated from four blocks of Dauphin County Prison last week. Before then, ...
Realtor reckoning takes stock of industry’s contribution to housing segregation The California Association of Realtors has become the latest real estate group to repudiate its "regretful history ...