Undervalued: Black homeowners fight for unbiased appraisals

2024-02-19に共有
The discriminatory practice of "redlining" properties may have officially ended eight decades ago, but federal data and stories from coast-to-coast outline continued entrenched bias in the way properties are valued.
Reporter: Caresse Jackman, Video: Michael Estrabillo, Producer: Emily Featherston

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  • @henlohenlo689
    you don't fight violations of the law by adding more violations of the law. what you do is abolish those practices. 1. the original case in this story is a weak argument, we dont know if those maps of green and red is valid maps actually used or just drawn up by a random idiot with intent to slander and libel. 2. there is plenty of clear cut cases of discrimination that are still ignored and not yet abolished, like affirmative action, AND bearu of indian affairs, and government agencies like the EDD in california handing out millions on a regular basis with the sole purpose as stated is to boost programs for tribal people only, exluding all others, this is in EDD'S own stated words. usa treasury is funding. no one speaks up about it, unfairness in big ways runs rampant. and yet this video is making a big deal about a frivoulous case without sufficient evidence.