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Redlining didn't end in the 1960s. It reshaped neighborhoods, schools, and generational wealth. In this episode of The Network Podcast, Dr. Sharlene Sinegal-Decuir breaks down how housing discrimination created lasting inequality, and what our communities must understand to reclaim power.
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Redlining didn't end in the 1960s. It reshaped neighborhoods, schools, and generational wealth. In this episode of The Network Podcast, Dr. Sharlene Sinegal-Decuir breaks down how housing discrimination created lasting inequality, and what our communities must understand to reclaim power.