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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’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 ...

  4. Black adults living in zip codes historically impacted by redlining have an 8% higher risk of developing heart failure than Black adults in non-redlined areas, a study published Monday in the ...

  5. 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.

  6. Supermarket shortage - Wikipedia

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    The reluctance of large chains to open in urban areas is termed by some activists, "supermarket redlining." [2] In 1995, 21 of America's largest cities had a grocery gap, with fewer stores and less square footage per store. [3] In 1998, the poorest neighborhoods typically had about 55% of the grocery square footage of the best-off neighborhoods ...

  7. Institutional racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The long-outlawed practice of redlining (in which banks choke off lending to minority communities) recently re-emerged as a concern for federal bank regulators in New York and Connecticut. A settlement with the Justice Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was the largest in the history of both agencies, topping $33 million in ...

  8. An obscure 47-year-old law designed to right the historic ...

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    An obscure 47-year-old law designed to right the historic wrongs of redlining was the ‘original ESG framework,’ execs say. Just look at how Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy have changed Dylan Sloan

  9. Illinois Scavenger Sale Law failed to end effects of ... - AOL

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    “The impact (of redlining) is what you can still see today,” said Anika Goss, president and chief executive of Detroit Future City, a nonprofit tasked with implementing a 50-year framework for ...