Columbus' legacy of urban racism aka what redlining did to our black neighbors
STEMS AND LEAVES
English - April 30, 2022 22:08 - 17 minutes - 19.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsScience Technology stem intersectionality science technology policy engineering student urban geography Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Columbus Ohio is all too typical of the physical imprint of racism on urban spaces. Redlining, urban highways, white flite, prohibitive zoning... All of these things and more have manifested in the economic and racial segregation that plagues Columbus. This episode shares some insight on Columbus' "urban problems" and offers several resources for planners and non-planners alike to learn more and do better.
Discussed in this episode: Strong Women Strong Places, Tamika Butler, Dr. Destiny Thomas, The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein, Columbus Ohio Redlining Maps,Kirwan Institute Study on Infant Mortality, 500 Cities Health Data for Columbus, University of Toronto Study, Communication So White Reading List
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