Advancing Equity in Historic Preservation: OUR COMMITMENT
RACISM IN REAL ESTATE
Tue, Dec 10
|Hosmer Library
This brand-new class, created by the Mapping Prejudice project, explores structural racism and the racial wealth gap as it applies to housing.


Time & Location
Dec 10, 2019, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Hosmer Library, 347 E 36th St, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA
About the Event
This brand-new class, created by the Mapping Prejudice project, explores structural racism and the racial wealth gap as it applies to housing. We'll consider the role of the real estate industry in the history of racial housing discrimination and the consequences of these policies on housing equity today.
Mapping Prejudice is a team of geographers, historians, digital humanists, and activists working to illustrate the history of racial discrimination in Hennepin County. They are mapping racially restrictive covenants to show that large swaths of our residential communities were protected for white households, contributing to our current racial wealth gap.
Brought to you by Rethos: Places Reimagined, this course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 2 hours of real estate continuing education. It is open to all.
Refund and cancellation policy: No refunds or credits will be granted for non-attendance. Refunds are provided up to seven days prior to the class. Please email natalie@rethos.org…
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