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Why do communities of color still face barriers to homeownership decades after civil rights legislation? In this eye-opening episode of Mostly Economics, host Dean Baker talks with Jacob Faber, Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Service at NYU's Wagner School and co-founder of the Redlining Lab, about the deep roots of housing discrimination in America.
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Why do communities of color still face barriers to homeownership decades after civil rights legislation? In this eye-opening episode of Mostly Economics, host Dean Baker talks with Jacob Faber, Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Service at NYU's Wagner School and co-founder of the Redlining Lab, about the deep roots of housing discrimination in America.
Follow Dean Baker on:
X / @DeanBaker13
Bluesky / @deanbaker13.bsky.social
Follow Center for Economic and Policy Research on:
X | IG | FB / @ceprdc
Bluesky / @ceprdc.bsky.social

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