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Mentioned in 10 episodes
The Color of Law
Book • 2017
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Mentioned by
Drew as a book that shows how racist practices have been institutionally built into society.


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Is America Still One Nation? What No One’s Saying About Iran, AI, and the Fight to Stay United | The Tom Bilyeu Show
Mentioned by Godfrey when discussing the wealth gap of black people and historical redlining practices.

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Godfrey, comedian and impressionist, shares how he balances controversial jokes with truth, diving into culture, society, and fame through hilarious stories and real-life moments—an unfiltered convo tackling tough topics with honesty and humor.
Mentioned by Grace Nicolette as a resource for donors to learn about the history of housing segregation in the US.

Tackling the Root Causes of Homelessness with Susan Thomas
Mentioned by
Noni Session when discussing the systematicity of racist housing policies in West Oakland.


People of the Pacific Circuit: Oakland’s place in the global economy
Mentioned by Shikha Dalmia while discussing structural racism and its roots in historical housing policies.

Ep 403: Shikha Dalmia Is the Unpopulist
Mentioned by an anonymous listener as one of the best books ever written on housing discrimination.

Is the Free Radical Theory of Aging Wrong?
Mentioned by Mary Kyle McCurdy when discussing the impact of discriminatory housing practices on housing patterns.

Sam Diaz and Mary Kyle McCurdy from Oregon
Mentioned by H.R. McMaster as a book he recently finished about the history of segregation and inequality.

HR McMaster on His Time as NSA, China, and History's Role in Policymaking
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as the author of "The Color of Law", discussing government-sponsored segregation.

426. Should America (and FIFA) Pay Reparations?
Mentioned by Vanessa Gregory while discussing the history of segregation in America.

The Sunday Read: ‘How the Real Estate Boom Left Black Neighborhoods Behind’
Recommended by the hosts as a definitive history of America's segregated housing policy.

The Segregation Myth-buster
Mentioned by Curtis Chang when discussing the history of redlining and racially restrictive covenants.

Race, Real Estate, and the Los Angeles Fires with Jasmin Shupper
Recommended by David Williams as an important book for understanding the legal aspects of segregation.

Why the coronavirus is so deadly for black America
Mentioned by
Malcolm Foley as a book that discusses redlining and the government's role in creating segregated communities.


[Faith] Episode 59: Malcolm Foley - The Connection Between Racism and Greed