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Inhabiting Change: Roles for Philanthropy in Reducing and Redressing Housing Segregation
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Inhabiting Change: Roles for Philanthropy in Reducing and Redressing Housing Segregation

Susan Eaton and Katharine Elder
Social justice funders opportunity brief, No.5, Sillerman Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University
08/01/2020

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Racial Segregation Inequality Corporate or Nonprofit Philanthropy Housing Racism or Race Relation
Racial segregation in housing is a root cause of inequalities in health, safety, education, employment, wealth and income that have long concerned US grantmakers. This brief provides the historical and policy context to inform funding for nonprofit organizations working to redress and reduce housing segregation. We outline several ways for funders to support work in this overlooked field.
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