

#2551
Mentioned in 10 episodes
The Color of Law
Book • 2017
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as a book he is currently reading.


Ramit Sethi

162 snips
Ramit Sethi: His New Netflix Show, How To Stand Out & Spend Your Money
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as a book that shows how racist practices have been institutionally built into society.


Drew

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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
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as part of a new literature examining constrictions in communities.

Danny Crichton

19 snips
How Jane Jacobs got Americans stuck
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when discussing the wealth gap of black people and historical redlining practices.

Godfrey

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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.
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as a resource for donors to learn about the history of housing segregation in the US.

Grace Nicolette

Tackling the Root Causes of Homelessness with Susan Thomas
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as a book many people have probably read.

Martin Kleinbard

Fintech Takes: Credit Scores, Cash Flow, and the Coming Trust Collapse
Mentioned by an anonymous listener as one of the best books ever written on housing discrimination.

Is the Free Radical Theory of Aging Wrong?
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when discussing the systematicity of racist housing policies in West Oakland.


Noni Session

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

Shikha Dalmia

Ep 403: Shikha Dalmia Is the Unpopulist
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when discussing the impact of discriminatory housing practices on housing patterns.

Mary Kyle McCurdy

Sam Diaz and Mary Kyle McCurdy from Oregon
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as the book that Leah Rothstein's book is a follow-up to.

Tim Stenovec

How Government at All Levels Created Segregation
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while discussing his current reading.

Branden Harvey

Ending Global Homelessness Through Innovation
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as one of the books that educated him about the history of his area.

Mike Bontrager

Giving Locally with Mike Bontrager and Stephanie Almanza
Recommended by 

to understand government-sponsored segregation.


Jon Favreau

“Juneteenth.”
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as an important book about the color of law.


Dayna Bowen Matthew

Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
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as a book that discusses redlining and the government's role in creating segregated communities.


Malcolm Foley

[Faith] Episode 59: Malcolm Foley - The Connection Between Racism and Greed
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when discussing the history of redlining and racially restrictive covenants.

Curtis Chang

Race, Real Estate, and the Los Angeles Fires with Jasmin Shupper
Recommended by the hosts as a definitive history of America's segregated housing policy.

The Segregation Myth-buster
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as an important book for understanding the legal aspects of segregation.

David Williams

Why the coronavirus is so deadly for black America
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when discussing systemic injustice and how homeownership became racialized due to redlining.

Curtis Chang

Redefining Neighbor and the Fight Against Poverty with Gisele Garraway