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Maretta McDonald on Wealth Inequality and Housing Values of Black Meccas in the New South

Maretta McDonald on Wealth Inequality and Housing Values of Black Meccas in the New South

FromPoverty Research & Policy


Maretta McDonald on Wealth Inequality and Housing Values of Black Meccas in the New South

FromPoverty Research & Policy

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Black Meccas are cities where it appears that Black people are thriving more compared to other places in the US. However, the housing values of Black residents living in these areas are substantially lower compared to their white counterparts, which reveals the presence of wealth inequality even in cities where Black people are supposed to experience a better economic well-being. In this episode Dr. Maretta McDonald discusses the recent paper she co-authored titled, “Wealth Matters: Home Ownership, Housing Values, and the Model Minority Myth of Black Meccas in the New South.”  Maretta McDonald is a 2022-2024 IRP National Poverty Fellow and an Affiliate Faculty of Sociology at Virginia Tech. Her teaching and research focus on racial inequality, criminology, family, gender, and public policy. 
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.