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Articles
Popular/News Articles
- The Latent Racism of the Better Homes in America ProgramWritten By: Manisha Claire | Jstor Daily | 2020
- The Devaluation of Assets in Black Neighborhoods: The Case of Residential PropertyWritten by: Andre M. Perry, Jonathan Rothwell, and David Harshbarger | Brookings | 2018
- How Real Estate Segregated AmericaWritten by: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor | Dissent Magazine | 2018
- The Case for ReparationsWritten by Ta-Nehisi Coates | The Atlantic | 2014
- The sordid history of housing discrimination in AmericaWritten by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor | Vox | 2020
- Black Women, Police Violence, and GentrificationWritten by: Anne Gray Fischer | Process is the blog of the Organization of American Historians, The Journal of American History, and The American Historian | 2020
Scholarly/Academic Articles
- Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Housing and Mortgage Lending Markets: A Quantitative Review of Trends, 1976–2016Written by: Lincoln Quillan et al. | Race and Social Problems | 2020
- Gentrification in Black Face?: The Return of the Black Middle Class to Urban NeighborhoodsWritten by: Kesha S. Moore | Urban Geography | 2009
Videos and Podcasts
Podcasts
- There Goes the Neighborhood with Kai Wright | WNYC StudiosAn in-depth look at gentrification and how it’s changing our cities.
- 'The Color Of Law' Details How U.S. Housing Policies Created Segregation | NPR | 8 min."NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author Richard Rothstein about his new book, The Color of Law, which details how federal housing policies in the 1940s and '50s mandated segregation and undermined the ability of Black families to own homes and build wealth."
- How Zoning Rules can Perpetuate Segregation | New England News Collaborative | 50 min."Racial segregation is a modern-day problem. This week on NEXT, we hear from an expert on how zoning rules continue to perpetuate segregation in New England. And we interview the co-founder of #BlackintheIvory about racism in academia."
Videos
Segregated by Design | Mark Lopez | 18 min.
Other Resources
- Mapping SegregationRacial segregation in most major U.S. metropolitan areas is worse today than it was during Reconstruction. This is how it happened.
- Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal AmericaA digital library of the state's role in housing development, this project visually illustrates the interplay between racism, administrative culture, economics, and the built environment.
- Racial Bias by AppraisersIf you experience or hear of racial bias by appraisers, report them. Use this website to help determine the best course of action by state.
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