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This is the second part of a podcast series discussing Critical Race Theory in Housing and Land Ownership. This episode deals primarily with discriminatory zoning laws and practices that have contributed to segregated neighborhoods historically, many of which still exist today. In this episode we discuss, how zoning laws have historically been used to discriminate against African Americans and other racial minorities in this country. Furthermore, I discuss the relationship between the rise in the number of zoning laws in the early twentieth century and segregation in housing between African Americans and other racial minorities and whites. I also discuss the more subtle yet sinister play at work in this area and examples of how these practices work. Furthermore, I discuss the affects of discriminatory zoning laws beyond just housing. I also discuss solutions to discriminatory zoning, some that have been tried in the past and others that are currently being considered, including potential solutions that you can engage in to overcome this problem. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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This is the second part of a podcast series discussing Critical Race Theory in Housing and Land Ownership. This episode deals primarily with discriminatory zoning laws and practices that have contributed to segregated neighborhoods historically, many of which still exist today. In this episode we discuss, how zoning laws have historically been used to discriminate against African Americans and other racial minorities in this country. Furthermore, I discuss the relationship between the rise in the number of zoning laws in the early twentieth century and segregation in housing between African Americans and other racial minorities and whites. I also discuss the more subtle yet sinister play at work in this area and examples of how these practices work. Furthermore, I discuss the affects of discriminatory zoning laws beyond just housing. I also discuss solutions to discriminatory zoning, some that have been tried in the past and others that are currently being considered, including potential solutions that you can engage in to overcome this problem. I hope you enjoy this episode.
Remember to follow us on Twitter, @Universitycivil, and subscribe to our Podcast. Also, if you would like more information and help in your activism, visit us at www.civilrightsuniversity.com, and sign up to be notified about future products, programs and opportunities to participate and join in the fight for civil rights. Also would love to have your support on Patreon here.