For people in the Northeast and Midwest who have experienced warmer temperatures early this winter, science may have just ...
Cincinnatians love to tell stories about their neighborhoods, but sometimes numbers tell those stories better than we can. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau and other sources show how segregation ...
S. Civil Rights Commission. What is so surprising about this neighborhood segregation is that it exists in spite of the Massachusetts Fair Housing Act, passed in 1957 and amended in 1963 ...
But these were neighborhoods marketed almost exclusively to white residents, a practice that was legal until the 1968 Fair Housing Bill. By then, the aggressive efforts at segregation had already ...
“The segregation by neighborhood that happened in the 1940s and 1950s is playing out into the 2010s and 2020s,” he says. “Eighty-five percent of African Americans within the city of Buffalo live east ...
So the segregation of the neighborhood is fundamental to what happened there on that street that day. In a perverse way, and I stress perverse, [the events that have led to the Black Lives Matter ...
Its creation furthered racial politics by destroying Black neighborhoods and maintaining segregation. Today, as the U.S. Department of Transportation works to alleviate these burdens, experts warn ...
socioeconomic and racial segregation, and the loss of neighborhood retail and basic services. Today, the geographic disparities in household income between the central city and the surrounding ...
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But when you drive through our neighborhoods, the segregation is plain as day. And the data confirm this. According to the Divergence Index, developed by the Othering and Belonging Institute at ...