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Housing inequality: Biden's first step to correct old wrongs
S2021 E30 - 6m 16s
The Biden administration has made the issue of housing inequality a priority, acknowledging the role of federal, state and local governments in creating and implementing racist housing policies over the years. Margery Austin Turner, Institute Fellow, Urban Institute, joins to discuss the impact of these policies and the importance of the Biden administration’s recognition of the same.
How zoning can restrict, or even prevent, affordable housing
S2021 E30 - 11m 29s
In this next installment of our series, “Roads to Recovery,” Christopher Booker reports on efforts to reform Connecticut's land use laws, and the complicated mix of history, politics, and racial dynamics that impact who gets to live where. This segment is part of the initiative, Chasing the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America.
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