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Place And Privilege: Sacramento Divided

Tuesday, August 15, 2017
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Sacramento is known for being among the most racially integrated cities in the country. But as reporter Cosmo Garvin explains, it’s actually more segregated than you might think. In Episode 3 of The View From Here: Place and Privilege, Garvin talks with local housing advocates and historians about how segregation is measured and how it affects economic opportunity and education for some groups. He explores current plans for creating more inclusive communities, including a regulation enacted in 2015 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that requires recipients of federal housing funds — including Sacramento — to show they are tracking residential segregation and finding ways to address it.

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