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Access to stable housing is domestic violence prevention. Unfortunately, finding housing in the United States is not easy for vulnerable populations. Survivors and victims of domestic violence, especially those who are people of color/belong to marginalized communities experience discrimination when looking for housing because of their background. Additionally, abusers are often deemed as "liabilities" to landlords. Homelessness due to domestic violence is very common - what does that say about the systems we have in place? In this episode, we talk about housing discrimination, its relationship to domestic violence, redlining, and more.
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Access to stable housing is domestic violence prevention. Unfortunately, finding housing in the United States is not easy for vulnerable populations. Survivors and victims of domestic violence, especially those who are people of color/belong to marginalized communities experience discrimination when looking for housing because of their background. Additionally, abusers are often deemed as "liabilities" to landlords. Homelessness due to domestic violence is very common - what does that say about the systems we have in place? In this episode, we talk about housing discrimination, its relationship to domestic violence, redlining, and more.