The Injustice of
Redlining

For decades, starting at least in the 1930’s, low-income and minority communities were intentionally cut off from lending and investment through a system known today as redlining. Today, those same neighborhoods suffer not only from reduced wealth and greater poverty, but from lower life expectancy and higher incidence of chronic diseases. NCRC research and programs aim to better understand and  undo the unfair burdens of structural racism, both past and present.

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