Housing Injustice
Housing Injustice
More than a half-century after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, American cities are still profoundly segregated. Who and what is to blame? This exhibit explores the complex legacies of redlining, urban renewal, and financial deregulation to explain the persistence – and costs – of residential segregation today.
AP Photo/Patrick Semansky
Redlining & Federal Policy
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Public Health Impacts
Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.Zoning & Local Policy
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Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.Profit & Exploitation
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Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.Urban Renewal
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Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.White Flight & Suburbanization
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Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.Public Health Impacts
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Public Health Impacts
Another Hayride
Self-help guru Louise Hay’s “Hayrides” drew in thousands during the hopelessness and government neglect of the AIDS crisis.