Articles:
- How 1930s Discrimination Shaped Inequality In Today’s Cities
- America’s formerly redlined neighborhoods have changed, and so must solutions to rectify them
- Racist Housing Practices From The 1930s Linked To Hotter Neighborhoods Today
- The Coronapacalypse: Why COVID-19 Targets Redlined Black Neighborhoods in Hypersegregated Cities
- The Intersection of Neighborhood Racial Segregation, Poverty, and Urbanicity and its Impact on Food Store Availability in the United States by NIH
- How Segregation Makes Us Fat: Food Behaviors and Food Environment as Mediators of the Relationship Between Residential Segregation and Individual Body Mass Index
- Restrictive Racial Covenant | Baltimore Maryland
- The Color of Health: Residential Segregation, Light Rail Transit Developments, and Gentrification in the United States
- As Rising Heat Bakes U.S. Cities, The Poor Often Feel It Most
- Five Key Facts That Underscore The Alarming Crisis In Black Homeownership
- DESPITE A STRONG ECONOMY, BLACK HOMEOWNERSHIP CONTINUES TO STRUGGLE by Marie Cyprien
- The Shocking Truth 50 Years After The 1968 Fair Housing Act: The Black Homeownership Paradox
- Black families pay significantly higher property taxes than white families, new analysis showsUnfair property assessments lead to widespread overtaxation of black Americans’ homes
- Residential segregation plays a role in coronavirus disparities, study finds
- Tulsa Race Massacre
- Mapping Inequality
- Past Racist “Redlining” Practices Increased Climate Burden on Minority Neighborhoods by Daniel Cusick
- Housing Discrimination: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
- When Environmental Racism Causes Hygienic Hell by Catherine Flowers and Mitchell Bernard
- Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City by Antero Pietila
- The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
Documentaries/Films:
- Rat Film: Across walls, fences and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. Filmmaker Theo Anthony looks at the rat and the people who love them or kill them to explore the history of Baltimore.
- What to Watch While You’re Social Distancing: These powerful films, documentaries and mini-series will keep you engaged for hours. By Innocence Staff
Podcasts:
- 1619: An audio series on how slavery has transformed America, connecting past and present through the oldest form of storytelling.
Projects:
Redlining Maps:
Mapping Inequality
Interactive Redlining Map Zooms In On America's History Of Discrimination
Sites:
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Youtube:
Baltimore City Office of Equity and Civil Rights: Fair Housing Webinar x FACTUALITY
The Disturbing History of the Suburbs | Adam Ruins Everything by College Humor
How Redlining Shaped Black America As We Know It | Unpack That by the Root
Why Cities Are Still So Segregated | Let's Talk | NPR
Struggle for black and Latino mortgage applicants suggests modern-day redlining
Privilege/Class/Social Inequalities
Unequal Opportunity Race
Systemic Racism Explained
How Can We Win Kimberly Jones
Shelley v. Kraemer Summary | quimbee.com