More than 50 years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, what would it take to meaningfully reduce residential segregation and/or mitigate its negative consequences in the United States? In this volume, leading academics, practitioners, and policymakers grapple with this question, examining different aspects of the complex and deeply rooted problem of residential segregation and proposing concrete steps that could achieve meaningful change within the next ten to fifteen years.
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Christopher Herbert is managing director, Jonathan Spader is a senior research associate, Jennifer Molinsky is a senior research associate, and Shannon Rieger is a research analyst at the Joint Center for Housing Studies. Christopher Herbert and Jennifer Molinsky are also Lecturers at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and co-editors of JCHS's prior book Homeownership Built to Last.
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