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  2. 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]

  3. Redlining - Wikipedia

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    The CDC points to discrimination within health care, education, criminal justice, housing, and finance, direct results of systematically subversive tactics like redlining which led to chronic and toxic stress that shaped social and economic factors for minority groups, increasing their risk for COVID-19.

  4. Housing segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Poverty. Housing segregation affects the development of concentrated areas of poverty, especially among racial minorities groups. [14][15] Housing segregation interacts with existing poverty rates among minority groups, especially African Americans and Latinos, to perpetuate the cycle of poor people moving into concentrated areas of poverty.

  5. Redfin settles lawsuit alleging housing discrimination - AOL

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    In the lawsuit, Redfin was accused of systematic racial discrimination by offering fewer services to homebuyers and sellers in minority communities — a type of digital redlining that has ...

  6. Single-family zoning laws are just modern redlining. There’s ...

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    Housing issues have made headlines for years — and they should, since solving housing goes a long way toward fixing a lot of other problems. ... Just like historic redlining in the 20th century ...

  7. The Case for Reparations - Wikipedia

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    The Case for Reparations. " The Case for Reparations " is an article written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and published in The Atlantic in 2014. The article focuses on redlining and housing discrimination through the eyes of people who have experienced it and the devastating effects it has had on the African-American community.

  8. Could NAR’s new commission rules hurt Black homebuyers? - AOL

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    Housing discrimination could rise. For decades, discriminatory practices like redlining and racially restrictive covenants have prevented Black people from owning homes or limited where they could ...

  9. Blockbusting - Wikipedia

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    Freed by the Supreme Court from the legal restrictions, it became possible for non-whites to buy homes that had previously been reserved for white residents. Generally, "blockbusting" denotes the real estate and building development business practices which both profit and are fueled by anti-black racism.