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Duane "Yellow Feather" Shepard stands at the top of a narrow park that slopes downward toward a lifeguard training center and panoramic views of the Pacific coast. "We're looking over the horizon at a beautiful, beautiful ocean . . .
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A Twin Cities PBS Original. Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families . . .
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In The Color of Law (published by Liveright in May 2017), Richard Rothstein argues with exacting precision and fascinating insight how segregation in America — the incessant kind that continues . . .
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It has been half a century since the passage of the Fair Housing Act in the wake of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Realtor.com takes this opportunity to review the historical context, passage, implementation and . . .
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Racial segregation is still high in many parts of America, lying at the root of sharp inequalities that continue to be visible in many cities. But an examination of newly released Census data suggests a modest decline in black-white segregation . . .
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This is the followup to the first post, in which I asked whether the real estate industry was serious about race and racial issues. I am choosing to believe that we are, and that the various leaders . . .
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