Results for "redlining"8 results found.
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America’s Black Homeownership Gap ContinuesJune 24, 2022
Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Housing
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Housing Discrimination Widens the Homeownership Gap for Black AmericansJune 14, 2022
Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Housing
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How the Russian Invasion Impacts U.S. Home MortgagesFebruary 27, 2022
Pam Hill
Housing
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Black Wall Street: Then and TodayFebruary 21, 2022
Pam Hill
Black Economics
Equity vs. Equality, and Why African Americans Deserve Both
In 2020, the nationwide protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd stirred up countless debates on why African Americans have yet to receive equality and may still have a long way to go to receive equity.
by Nailah HerbertSix Ways Group Economics Build Wealth Within Black Communities
The practice of group economics is becoming more popular, especially since it is becoming a more recognized way to build wealth with your family or friends.
by Nailah HerbertRedlining’s Lasting Effects on Black Americans Today
Redlining is a practice where mortgage lenders deny loans to people based on race or the racial makeup of their neighborhoods. The term comes from the National Housing Act of 1968 as part of the federal government's New Deal.
by Sheena AllenAretha Franklin Demanded to be Paid in Cash
Since the passing of the Queen of Soul, stories have started to come out about how Aretha Franklin only accepted her fee to perform in cash.
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