The Public Interest Law Center filed an amicus curiae brief arguing against a joint motion to end a redlining agreement early ...
The Negro should be granted equality…On the surface, this appears reasonable, but it is not realistic. For it is obvious that ...
In the 1930s, the U.S. government introduced the practice of redlining — categorizing neighborhoods based on the ethnic and racial backgrounds of the people who lived there, with areas primarily ...
The 1968 Fair Housing Act outlawed redlining nationwide. But the disastrous effects of the discriminatory practice are still contributing to today's wealth gap between Black and White Americans. "I ...
Historical redlining, a 1930s–1960s residential segregation policy, has been linked to shorter survival time in people with ...
Study finds breast cancer survival gaps tied to historical redlining narrowed over time, though newer therapies may be widening disparities again.
As the push for social justice and equality marches on, the housing market is one area where there continues to be a major gap between communities. The housing market is strong right now, surviving ...
One thing we know for certain about the COVID-19 crisis is that the pain will not be shared equally. Wealth can determine everything from the quality of healthcare people can access to how well they ...
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History of redlining in Sioux City

Siouxland has a lot of black history that has been tucked away or forgotten, including the mass redlining that took place ...
In the churning chaos of the last few weeks, it’s understandable that many didn’t read closely the executive order on school choice that President Trump signed last month. But those who care about ...
Documents and a map show examples of redlining in Boston in the "Undesign the Redline: the Transformation of Race, Place, and Class in America" exhibit at the Boston Architectural College. (Jesse ...
(HealthDay News) — Associations between historical redlining and breast cancer survival have changed over time, with a narrowing of disparities, according to a study published online Feb 9 in Cancer.