Mapping Inequality
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Mapping 20th century federal home ownership policy. Part of @americanpano.
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http://www.mappinginequality.us 09-08-2016 18:33:14
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Paywalled but this is a stunningly good story from Kevin Koczwara on how disparities were intentionally built into the social fabric of the city / maintained to this day. Def going to have to pick up this whole Worcester Business Journal issue wbjournal.com/article/trappe…
Calling all summer writers: Mapping Inequality is issuing one last call for authors who would like to write introductory essays on cities for Mapping Inequality. Sign up now to knock out a ~500-word essay on any of these cities and get paid doing it: docs.google.com/document/d/1Eh…
Don't miss your chance to write an essay for Mapping Inequality for any of these cities listed on our CFP, from Watertown to Waterbury to Waterloo, IA. docs.google.com/document/d/1Eh…
Among the largest cities as of 1930 that are still available for writing: Newark, NJ (Essex Co), Jersey City, NJ, and Trenton. Help us ensure New Jersey is represented in the expanded Mapping Inequality site.
Dear friends -- the URichmond DSL team is preparing the new Mapping Inequality site for launch this fall, but there is still time to write an introductory essay on cities. We have Queens and the Bronx still available, Indianapolis, and several smaller cities! docs.google.com/document/d/1Eh…
In case you like to spend the second half of December with family and friends and not searching history sites on the web, there's a new version of Mapping Inequality! dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redli… Scores of essays on cities, including this one by NDB Connolly: dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redli…