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  2. Historic redlining linked to present day heart disease risks

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    This practice, known as redlining, was eventually made illegal in 1968 – and its long-term ramifications continue to be felt today. The historic disinvestment has been linked with modern-day ...

  3. Redlining - Wikipedia

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    Redlining Louisville: Racial Capitalism and Real Estate, a project by the Louisville Metro Government, offers an interactive map showing the impact of redlining and racial covenants. It includes maps, narratives, and data sets that illustrate the long-term effects of these discriminatory practices.

  4. Report: Illinois property law fails to end redlining impact - AOL

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    A nearly 80-year-old law intended to put distressed and tax-delinquent Chicago-area properties back to productive use has done little to improve or solve racial inequities in the city's Black and ...

  5. Digital redlining - Wikipedia

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    As early as 2002 the Gale Encyclopedia of E-Commerce puts forth the distinction more in use today: weblining is the pervasive and generally accepted (or at least tolerated) practice of personalizing access to products and services in ways invisible to the user; digital redlining is when such personalized, data-driven schemes perpetuate ...

  6. Redlining’s horrid impact on Fresno’s Tower District can end ...

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    One might assume that redlining and deed restrictions are a thing of the past, so their effect on the Tower probably waned long ago; however, while racial deed covenants were deemed federally ...

  7. Housing discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of housing discrimination and redlining in the United States has led to wide-ranging impacts upon various aspects of the structure of society, such as housing inequality and educational inequality. These phenomena can be seen through the lens of critical race theory as examples of systemic racism. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Transforming Society and Economy Through Digital Excellence

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    the city’s Department of Business and Information Services. Mayoral Fellows Johanna Tighe, Jose Maeso and Philip Kavoor helped with early research. Avi Stopper,from the Market Strategy Group in Chicago, made sure the Council under-stood the perspectives of business, university and other leaders in its deliberations. The Council also

  9. Wonder why some Canton neighborhoods struggle? Attorney ... - AOL

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    Canton attorney Richard Harper examined the practice of redlining and how it shaped city neighborhoods. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...