News

Redlining maps that the federal government created in 1936 for Columbus still affect families today. A YWCA event Oct. 13 will explore the topic. ... Columbus, central Ohio, ...
The federal government used a method called redlining to segregate neighborhoods and control homeownership in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. The Federal Home Owners Loan Corporation was created in the ...
Students explore redlining’s impact, learning how past policies shaped today’s inequities. Red Oak Community School partnered with Columbus Landmarks to help students explore redlining and its ...
And if you look at the old redlining maps of most cities — and Columbus is a good example — you can pretty much trace the highways right through those areas that were redlined.” ...
Analyzing the blueprints of redlining in Ohio Case Western ... The map shows the neighborhoods in Cleveland that were redlined in 1939 by lenders. view more . ... except Columbus and Cincinnati.
Park National Bank (PNB) will soend $9 million to settle redlining allegations in minority neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio, under a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. It is the sixth ...
Columbus is holding a series of public meetings on proposed changes to the city's zoning code that could impact housing, development and the impact of historical redlining. The city hopes to prepare ...
While tenants all over the city are receiving right to counsel help, these Clevelanders tend to live in historically redlined neighborhoods. Time and time again Clevelanders are presented with data ...