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'The Color of Law' Author Richard Rothstein to Speak at DePaul University


‘The Color of Law’ Author Richard Rothstein to Speak at DePaul University
March 3, 2019
Richard Rothstein’s book “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America.” (Book cover courtesy of JRB Communications, LLC)
Housing policy expert on campus Thursday, October 4
CHICAGO (ENEWSPF) September 24, 2018
Government policy at the local, state and federal levels has played and continues to play a critical role in the segregation that’s seen in major cities across the U.S., argues author Richard Rothstein in his 2017 book “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America.” The housing policy expert will speak October 4 at DePaul University on governmental roles in creating and enforcing racially discriminatory housing and lending policies and the legacies of such policies today. ....

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2021Fair Housing: Restoring HUD Rules and Revenues Nearly $9 billion boost in discretionary funds to support CDBG, homelessness - Los Angeles Sentinel


 
2021Fair Housing: Restoring HUD Rules and Revenues Nearly $9 billion boost in discretionary funds to support CDBG, homelessness
By Charlene Crowell
Charlene Crowell (Courtesy photo)
Although the month of April is annually observed as Fair Housing Month, the reality for Black America and other people of color is that housing has not significantly changed since the 1968 federal enactment of the Fair Housing Act. Its enactment came seven days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who had strongly advocated fair and open housing.
But 53 years after an historic enactment, race and place remain the determining factors of who is allowed the opportunity to build wealth, as well as to share wealth’s financial advantages across family generations. ....

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Jay Stein, a Senior Fellow Emeritus affiliated with E Source, is one of America s leading energy technologists. Over the course of his over 40-year career he has played numerous roles, including entrepreneur, manager, designer, researcher, author, and thought leader. Some areas of technical expertise he s well known for include HVAC technologies, high-tech industrial facilities, distributed energy systems, black box technologies, and energy storage. He has also authored and coauthored several hundred technical papers, magazine articles, blog postings, book chapters, and conference presentations. ....

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Biden Restores Fair-Housing Rules Trump Gutted


Biden exercised presidential authority and $68.7 billion was awarded to HUD for fiscal year 2022; a $9 billion increase above 2021 funding, expected.
Although the month of April is annually observed as Fair Housing Month, the reality for Black America and other people of color is that housing has not significantly changed since the 1968 federal enactment of the Fair Housing Act. Its enactment came seven days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who had strongly advocated fair and open housing.
But 53 years after an historic enactment, race and place remain the determining factors of who is allowed the opportunity to build wealth, as well as to share wealth’s financial advantages across family generations. ....

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Richard Groves: A not-quite-extinct community type


Richard Groves
Winston-Salem Journal
The first time you see a black Amish buggy on a country road, you smile. You can’t help it.
When you see a sprawling Amish farm with a large barn and a tall domed silo and a man in the field plowing with a team of horses and, behind the house, a clothesline filled with the morning’s wash, you pull over and take a picture.
You feel like you have been transported back in time to a simpler day.
Then you notice that the buggy has brake lights. And turn signals.
And you think that maybe novelist Barbara Kingsolver was right when she said that the Amish are “like a community type that went extinct a generation ago. But it didn’t, not completely.” ....

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