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Ep 15: The Legacy of Redlining with Jacob Faber

Ep 15: The Legacy of Redlining with Jacob Faber

FromUCLA Housing Voice


Ep 15: The Legacy of Redlining with Jacob Faber

FromUCLA Housing Voice

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the 1930s, in the midst of the Great Depression, the Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) was created to protect households from foreclosure and in some cases repurchase homes they’d already lost. As a part of its efforts, HOLC created “residential security maps” to categorize neighborhoods by lending risk, with low-risk neighborhoods shaded in green and blue, and high-risk neighborhoods colored in yellow and red. These infamous maps are where we get the familiar term, “redlining,” and they helped institutionalize America’s racialized housing market. Jacob Faber, Associate Professor at New York University's Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, joins us to discuss his fascinating new research into HOLC’s influence on racial segregation in the cities where it operated, and the persistence of its effects nearly 100 years after the agency was created.
Released:
Nov 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Why does the housing market seem so broken? And what can we do about it? UCLA Housing Voice tackles these questions in conversation with leading housing researchers, with each episode centered on a study and its implications for creating more affordable and accessible communities.