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January 02, 2024Leah Rothstein - Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law1 hour 5 minutesPlayHousing policy expert and author Leah Rothstein visitedthe Main Library on Wednesday, October 25, for a discussion of her newbook, Just Action:How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,co-written with her father Richard Rothstein. The book is a follow-up to herfather’s bestseller, TheColor of Law, which examined institutionally-created segregation inAmerica. Just Action laysout ways our society can undo this institutional segregation—including housingreform....moreShareView all episodesBy Louisville Free Public LibraryJanuary 02, 2024Leah Rothstein - Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law1 hour 5 minutesPlayHousing policy expert and author Leah Rothstein visitedthe Main Library on Wednesday, October 25, for a discussion of her newbook, Just Action:How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,co-written with her father Richard Rothstein. The book is a follow-up to herfather’s bestseller, TheColor of Law, which examined institutionally-created segregation inAmerica. Just Action laysout ways our society can undo this institutional segregation—including housingreform....more
Housing policy expert and author Leah Rothstein visitedthe Main Library on Wednesday, October 25, for a discussion of her newbook, Just Action:How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,co-written with her father Richard Rothstein. The book is a follow-up to herfather’s bestseller, TheColor of Law, which examined institutionally-created segregation inAmerica. Just Action laysout ways our society can undo this institutional segregation—including housingreform.
January 02, 2024Leah Rothstein - Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law1 hour 5 minutesPlayHousing policy expert and author Leah Rothstein visitedthe Main Library on Wednesday, October 25, for a discussion of her newbook, Just Action:How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,co-written with her father Richard Rothstein. The book is a follow-up to herfather’s bestseller, TheColor of Law, which examined institutionally-created segregation inAmerica. Just Action laysout ways our society can undo this institutional segregation—including housingreform....more
Housing policy expert and author Leah Rothstein visitedthe Main Library on Wednesday, October 25, for a discussion of her newbook, Just Action:How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law,co-written with her father Richard Rothstein. The book is a follow-up to herfather’s bestseller, TheColor of Law, which examined institutionally-created segregation inAmerica. Just Action laysout ways our society can undo this institutional segregation—including housingreform.