The Color of Law: Housing, Segregation & Education
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- In Cleveland, 45 percent of African-American residents live in neighborhoods that are nearly 80 percent people of color. However, if we are to measure segregation by exposure to other races, our metro area ranks as one of the most segregated. Richard Rothstein, research associate at the Economic Policy Institute and fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, explains.
This is an extremely important piece of the puzzle. Thank you!
What a powerful and insightful talk! I've learned so much and am so grateful to understand our history and how its affected me and my community! All change starts here! My next step is to purchase your book! Time for me to get informed! 👍💣
Richard Rothstein is very accomplished gentlemen. He has a clear understanding of American History and it’s harrowing truths.
Wow I’m watching this exactly a year later to the day.
can we talk about how many poc neighborhoods were torn down to build the high way system i am interested in that but find it hard to find details about it
huntersw2 it happened in Phila, LA, Virginia, North Carolina, Syracuse NY, too many other places to mention. You can find info on it on You Tube search urban renewal or google urban renewal and the highway system
@@CEENAS646 i will give that a shot
The Atlantic has an article about Syracuse, NY, that addresses that directly.
www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/11/syracuse-slums/416892/
This country needs a reality check.
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Outstanding Historical information...
"Excellent", now let us continue...
Simply ignore them and keep living.
What they did make me so fucking angry 🤬🤬🤬
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