Why Civil Rights And Fair Housing Haven't Fixed The Racial Wealth Gap (And What Could)
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WNYC Studios
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Publication Date |
Feb 09, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:20:41

With almost 60 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964, why does the racial wealth gap persist? 

On Today's Show:Kyle Moore, economist with the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy discusses the Black-white wealth gap which is still evident despite civil rights and fair housing legislation.

With almost 60 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964, why does the racial wealth gap persist? On today's show, Kyle Moore, economist with the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy discusses the Black-white wealth gap, which is still evident despite civil rights and fair housing legislation.

With almost 60 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964, why does the racial wealth gap persist? On today's show, Kyle Moore, economist with the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy discusses the Black-white wealth gap, which is still evident despite civil rights and fair housing legislation.

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