Redlining was just one piece of a broader combination of discriminatory housing policies and practices that continues to affect people and neighborhoods today.
Though historic preservation hasn’t always led to equitable community outcomes, local governments can promote racial equity by adapting existing policies.
The tool can help policymakers, researchers, housing advocates, activists, and residents ensure their communities help the region address its affordability challenges and become more equitable.
Explore how changemakers used Urban’s work last year to help advance racial and economic justice, bolster families’ financial security, and revitalize communities.