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Regional leaders want to use CA fair housing law to undo segregation
Episode 55

Regional leaders want to use CA fair housing law to undo segregation

Decades of explicitly and implicitly racist policies have left the Bay Area not just unaffordable, but deeply segregated, according to panelists at a gathering of regional government administrators, nonprofit staff and community advocates. They convened recently at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Building to talk about the future of fair housing in California and how governments and community advocates could implement new laws to undo the wrongs of the past.

Civic · Laura Wenus, Mel Baker

February 6, 202029m 27s

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Show Notes

Decades of explicitly and implicitly racist policies have left the Bay Area not just unaffordable, but deeply segregated, according to panelists at a gathering of regional government administrators, nonprofit staff and community advocates. They convened recently at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Building to talk about the future of fair housing in California and how governments and community advocates could implement new laws to undo the wrongs of the past.

Topics

segregationhousing crisisrhnaaffordable housingfair housingdevelopment