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      <title>Redlining and Housing Segregation Padlet by Natalie Schneider</title>
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      <description>Respond to the articles we read on Hansberry&#39;s family and the video and articles on redlining. How does housing segregation (intentional or hidden) affect people today? </description>
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      <pubDate>2021-04-27 18:52:10 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Redlining</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Housing segregation affects people today due to the lack of upward mobility. When those in poverty have the inability to properly provide for themselves and members of their household, they continue living in an impoverished state. Because of housing opportunities, normally, many of those of the same class will be grouped together, normally in the same area of town. This area will become looked down upon, and will not receive the needed attention or help required. Because of this, people are not given the chance of upward mobility, which leaves then in an impoverished state/cycle.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-06 17:02:50 UTC</pubDate>
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