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Protests against police brutality have put systemic racism in the spotlight. But how do the written and unwritten rules in communities perpetuate racial inequality?
This hour we take a look at how town zoning rules keep out affordable housing and cause racial segregation to persist in Connecticut. Connecticut Mirror reporter Jacqueline Rabe Thomas joins us and we talk with housing officials and lawmakers.
We want to hear from you, too. Have you participated in protests against racial injustice in your town?
What role should suburban residents take to housing segregation in our state?
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Protests against police brutality have put systemic racism in the spotlight. But how do the written and unwritten rules in communities perpetuate racial inequality?
This hour we take a look at how town zoning rules keep out affordable housing and cause racial segregation to persist in Connecticut. Connecticut Mirror reporter Jacqueline Rabe Thomas joins us and we talk with housing officials and lawmakers.
We want to hear from you, too. Have you participated in protests against racial injustice in your town?
What role should suburban residents take to housing segregation in our state?
GUESTS:
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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