National fair housing legislation opened up higher opportunity neighborhoods to multitudes of middle-class African Americans. In actuality, the FHA offered much less to the millions of poor, Black residents in inner cities than it did to the Black middle class. Partly in response to the FHA’s inability to provide quality housing for low-income blacks, Congress has pursued various mobility strategies designed to facilitate the integration of low-income Blacks into high-opportunity neighborhoods as a resolution to the persistent dilemma of the ghetto. These efforts, too, have had limited success. Now, just over fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act and the Housing Choice Voucher Program (commonly known as Section 8), large num...
Through the 1990s barriers to low-income homeownership decreased sharply, and by the early 2000s low...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
National fair housing legislation opened up higher opportunity neighborhoods to multitudes of middle...
As the legislative history surrounding the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (Polikoff, 1986),...
A key goal of the 1968 Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), which was passed as an immediate response to Dr. Ma...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Gentrification is a paradox. It has perpetuated segregation, pushed low-income residents of color fr...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
The conflict conce/~ting desegregation i the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Through the 1990s barriers to low-income homeownership decreased sharply, and by the early 2000s low...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...
National fair housing legislation opened up higher opportunity neighborhoods to multitudes of middle...
As the legislative history surrounding the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 (Polikoff, 1986),...
A key goal of the 1968 Fair Housing Act (“FHA”), which was passed as an immediate response to Dr. Ma...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Gentrification is a paradox. It has perpetuated segregation, pushed low-income residents of color fr...
Housing assistance policy has shifted away from project-based assistance toward tenant-based assista...
The conflict conce/~ting desegregation i the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
Despite the gradual move towards integration in the United States, segregated communities, divided a...
Historically, federal housing policy has contributed to the concentration of poverty in urban Americ...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
Through the 1990s barriers to low-income homeownership decreased sharply, and by the early 2000s low...
What does gentrification mean for fair housing? This article considers the possibility that gentrifi...
When many of us think about fair housing enforcement, scenes involving undercover apartment applican...