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Housing Is The Root Of Wealth Inequality: Building An Equitable Richmond, Heather Mullins Crislip
Housing Is The Root Of Wealth Inequality: Building An Equitable Richmond, Heather Mullins Crislip
Richmond Racial Equity Essays: Individual Essays
The author examines how the dramatic differences in homeownership between white and Black households are not largely a function of income, as many often assume. There are structural barriers, both historic and contemporary, that deliver this result. An equitable Richmond would give all households the opportunity for stability and growth. The first step in this would be to have housing available that people can afford, distributed across the region to allow for choice, and opportunities for sustainable homeownership. A thriving Richmond would also break down racial and economic segregated housing patterns to create an integrated community.