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Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis

2022-01-28T11:17:29-06:00

In his book The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein reflects on the legacy of the Fair Housing Act of 1968: “You might think that fifty years would be long enough to erase the effects of government promotion of and support for segregation. But [...]

Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis2022-01-28T11:17:29-06:00

POSTPONED – Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis

2021-04-26T18:18:47-05:00

The Twin Cities are grappling with a housing crisis, which disproportionately affects BIPOC communities. How did we get here? How can a shared understanding of history help us carve a better path forward? Join us for this local conversation moderated by Chanda Smith Baker.

POSTPONED – Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis2021-04-26T18:18:47-05:00

The Color of Law

2021-04-26T19:53:14-05:00

A virtual presentation by Richard Rothstein with Q&A moderated by Chanda Smith Baker. Please visit this event page for a recording of the event and additional resources provided by Richard Rothstein.

The Color of Law2021-04-26T19:53:14-05:00

From the Magazine: Twin Cities’ Black Golfers

2023-09-02T11:57:42-05:00

Twin Cities’ black golfers have a legacy of fighting discrimination by Tina Burnside This article was originally published in Hennepin History Magazine, Summer 2018, Vol. 77, No. 2 Charles Rodgers started playing golf at age five in his hometown of Memphis, TN, [...]

From the Magazine: Twin Cities’ Black Golfers2023-09-02T11:57:42-05:00
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