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CNBC: The mortgage industry isn’t ready for a foreclosure crisis created by climate change

Frequent and unsuspected natural disasters leave many homes severely damaged. An overwhelming number of homeowners lack disaster insurance making residents unable to pay the remainder of their mortgage inevitably resulting in foreclosures.

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Vox: Study: Cory Booker’s baby bonds nearly close the racial wealth gap for young adults

Cory Booker, possible 2020 presidential candidate, endorses baby bonds. Baby bonds would give newborns a savings accounts that will accumulate thousands of dollars by the time the child is 18. This idea would not only give children a significant financial foundation, but it will also nearly close the wealth gap.

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The Advocate: How ‘redlining’ shaped New Orleans neighborhoods — is it too late to be fixed?

The impact of redlining — in which lower-income families had been denied access to credit based on their race — stamps through New Orleans’ geography. It built the city’s modern-day housing market, and the areas defined by its lines still suffer from its invention.

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The Atlantic: The exceptions to the rulers

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez earned her seat in Congress and she has been under constant attack from conservatives that are trying to discredit her background and her ability to serve the public at such a young age. Although the similar tactics were used with former President Barack Obama, both Obama and Ocasio-Cortez have been inspirational to the advancement of people of color in government positions.

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