

How Homeownership Shaped Race In America, with Adrienne Brown
12 snips Aug 22, 2024
Adrienne Brown, an expert in the intersection of race and housing, delves into the historical and ongoing impact of homeownership on racial disparities in America. She discusses how discriminatory practices like redlining have shaped wealth accumulation and community dynamics. Brown highlights the cultural narratives that link homeownership to identity, while exploring the troubling legacy of real estate boards in perpetuating racial bias. The conversation reflects on modern implications, emphasizing the need for a broader understanding of success beyond traditional homeownership.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Exploring the Emotional Ties of Homeownership and Race
01:30 • 2min
Ownership and Race in America
03:57 • 6min
The Legacy of Real Estate Boards in Housing Discrimination
09:37 • 2min
Homeownership and Racial Disparities in America
11:34 • 13min
Shifting Perspectives on Homeownership and Living Spaces
24:59 • 2min