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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Buffalo Shooting Brought 'Supermarket Redlining' To Light

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    Supermarket chains, which largely merged and consolidated in the '80s, then followed White Americans to wealthy suburbs — a move some experts refer to as “supermarket redlining.”

  5. Redlining - Wikipedia

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    Much of the economic impacts we find as a result of redlining and the banking system directly impact the African American community. Beginning in the 1960s, there was a large influx of black veterans and their families moving into suburban white communities.

  6. Study: Redlining tied to more oil, gas wells in urban areas - AOL

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    Minority neighborhoods where residents were long denied home loans have twice as many oil and gas wells as mostly white The post Study: Redlining tied to more oil, gas wells in urban areas ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Learn about Lexington’s history of segregation, redlining at ...

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    “It’s a book that documents through policy and through law and government action at all levels of government how redlining came to be ad what the impacts of that are still today,” she said ...

  9. World food crises (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    Their growth has negative effects on food safety, food loss and prices. [ 132 ] Researchers have proposed gene editing as a solution, [ 137 ] a technology with the potential to alleviate global food shortages by enhancing crop yields and increasing the resilience of crops to unpredictable climate fluctuations.