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Madamenoir: Gentrifier suggests Howard University move its campus after students complain ff constant dog walking & the internet said “not today!”

Students at Howard University express their frustration about the surrounding community using their private campus as a public dog park. One resident suggested that the University, which was founded in 1867, should move so he, who has not lived in the area before 1867, can walk his dog. Washington, DC the most intensely gentrified city, according to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, and the gentrifiers are not coming quietly.

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The Washington Informer: Freedom School bridges D.C. Emancipation Day’s past and present

Many gathered at THEARC to celebrate Washington, D.C,’s Emancipation Day through an event titled “Emancipation Day Freedom School”. This event highlighted the past and present fight for educational and housing equity in the city and around the nation. In most recent decades, DC residents have underwent intense gentrification that led to about 20,000 Black Washingtonians displaced between the years of 2000-2013, according to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition.

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WTOP: ‘It’s primarily racial’: DC has the most intense gentrification in the country, study found

Washington, DC neighborhoods are being redeveloped and new people are settling into these areas; but what does this mean for the residents who already live in those neighborhoods? Probably displacement. The National Community Reinvestment Coalition identified DC as being the most intensely gentrified city in the country and had displaced about 20,000 Black residents from the years 2000 to 2013 as a result.

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UrbanTurf: The severity of displacement in DC: by the numbers

UrbanTurf, April 15th, 2019: The severity of displacement in DC: by the numbers A study that was recently released by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition stating that Washington, D.C. experienced the most intense gentrification and displacement of any city since 2000 has gained a lot of traction. Now, the University of Minnesota Law School’s Institute

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BuzzFeed News: Kirsten Gillibrand is endorsing “actionable” steps to close the racial wealth gap

2020 Presidential candidate Senator Kirsten Gillbrand is pleased to see that some of her ideas for reducing the racial wealth divide was included in a report authored by the Institute for Policy Studies, the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition titled “Ten Solutions to Bridge the Racial Wealth Divide”.

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Resources for grandparents raising grandchildren

Over 2.6 million children in the United States are being raised by grandparents, other relatives or close family friends.[1] While it can be extremely rewarding for an older adult to take on the responsibility of raising a child, there are also many challenges that arise. There is a wide variety of reasons kinship families form.

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Home lending to LMI borrowers and communities by banks compared to non-banks

Introduction As the federal bank agencies consider Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) reform, data on the patterns of lending to low- and moderate-income (LMI) borrowers and neighborhoods will help inform needed changes. For example, if non-banks not covered by CRA were found to be making significantly higher percentages of loans to LMI borrowers or neighborhoods than

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