Long-abolished discriminatory lending practices in the US are still having an impact on the inequality of climate risks facing urban populations today, according to a new study. The research, ...
A recent study indicates that children and young adults with cancer face an elevated risk of dying if they live in previously redlined neighborhoods—residential areas marked in the 1920s–1930s by ...
While the term "redlining" is now used to describe racial discrimination generally, its origins can be traced to the 1930s and the practice of lending institutions to use color-coded maps as a basis ...
LATER TONIGHT. WELL, PEOPLE AROUND THE METRO HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE AN AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY ABOUT REDLINING. DIVISIBLE COVERS KEY TOPICS AROUND REDLINING, HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND ITS CURRENT ...
Redlining from the 1930s, marked minority and low-income neighborhoods as 'hazardous,' which influenced mortgage and insurance decisions. Results show that redlined areas have less greenspace and more ...
It’s difficult for many people to buy a home in Milwaukee, even if they have a stable job. Some of those challenges can be traced back to the discriminatory practice of redlining. Milwaukee ...
Researchers examined how individual and neighborhood characteristics vary with how hot the ground gets in the summer (maximum summer land surface temperature). Data Source: National Centers for ...
In an extraordinary move stemming from a 2020 redlining lawsuit, an official working with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) at the behest of the White House Office of Management and ...