Excluded

how snob zoning NIMBYism and class bias build the walls we don't see
Richard D Kahlenberg
Book - 2023

"The last, acceptable form of prejudice in America is based on class and executed through state-sponsored economic discrimination, which is hard to see because it is much more subtle than raw racism. While the American meritocracy officially denounces prejudice based on race and gender, it has spawned a new form of bias against those with less education and income. Millions of working-class Americans have their opportunity blocked by exclusionary snob zoning. These government policies make housing unaffordable, frustrate the goals of the civil rights movement, and lock in inequality in our urban and suburban landscapes. Through moving accounts of families excluded from economic and social opportunity as they are hemmed in through "new redlining" that limits the type of housing that can be built, Richard Kahlenberg vividly illustrates why America has a housing crisis. He also illustrates why economic segregation matters since where you live affects access to transportation, employment opportunities, decent health care, and good schools. He shows that housing choice has been socially engineered to the benefit of the affluent, and, that astonishingly the most restrictive zoning is found in politically liberal cities where racial views are more progressive"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kahlenberg, Richard D. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : PublicAffairs, Hachette Book Group, 2023.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Prologue -- Introduction: The walls we don't see -- The walls that block opportunity -- Keeping housing affordable -- How class bias became the primary obstacle to housing advancement for Black people -- How meritocratic elitism sustains the walls -- Recognizing and responding to eight concerns -- Tearing down the walls in local communities -- Making economic discrimination visible nationally -- The political possibilities of a brighter future -- Epilogue: Imaging a better America. 
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