Show notes
Redlining was a completely lawful practice from banks and lenders to deny a loan or insurance to someone because they lived in an area deemed to be a poor financial risk. Consequently, this affected ethnic neighborhoods the most. Listen to us discuss the history of redlining and how people in these neighborhoods were practically doomed to a life of poverty and disadvantage. Although made unlawful by 1968, the fallout from the policy still looms large.



