How the Legacy of Racial Segregation
Affects Urban Biodiversity
Racially segregated housing policies penned in the 1930s resulted in “redlining” – a way for banks to deny mortgages to people living in areas known to be populated by racial and ethnic minorities, and low-income families.
Almost 100 years later, those policies are still creating inequity, now playing a role in whether a community has access to nature, and where we affecting where we find urban biodiversity.
Originally Published: 2023 BioScience