We Still Feel the Impact of Racial Covenants and Redlining Today

Twin Cities PBS
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20.7 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Redlining became illegal in 1968.
Redlining became illegal in 1968. Even so, Minnesota has the highest racial disparity in the country when it comes to home ownership: 75% of white families own a home, while only 25% black families own a home. Mapping Prejudice has found links between racially-covenanted houses and home prices, as well as neighborhood make-up and home ownership rates.

Twin Cities PBS created a full documentary on the history and effects of redlining called 'Jim Crow of the North.' To watch the documentary, visit: https://bit.ly/3e5xreP

This piece and the Under One Roof housing collection is generously funded by a grant from the Pohlad Family Foundation. To learn more about affordable housing in Minnesota, visit: https://bit.ly/2LHgOKn

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