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Leah and Richard Rothstein’s new book “Just Action” covers the legacy of housing discrimination.

Courtesy of Clio Hamilton

Just Action Book Cover

Leah and Richard Rothstein’s new book “Just Action” covers the legacy of housing discrimination.

Courtesy of Clio Hamilton

New book outlines possible solutions to housing segregation

In a follow-up to “The Color of Law,” Richard Rothstein offers a blueprint to reversing the harm segregation has caused in America.

Leah and Richard Rothstein’s new book “Just Action” covers the legacy of housing discrimination.

Courtesy of Clio Hamilton

   

According to data from Brown University, Chicago is the most segregated city in the country between Black and white residents. In Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color Of Law, Richard Rothstein teams up with policy expert Leah Rothstein to present solutions to this entrenched problem.

Reset learns more about the book.

GUEST: Leah Rothstein, co-author of Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color Of Law.

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