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The Geography of Separate and Unequal: Modern-day Segregation in Boston
City of Boston Mayor's Office of Resilience and Racial Equity (2016)
  • Marcos Luna, Salem State University
Abstract
A Presentation to the City of Boston Mayor's Office of Resilience and Racial Equity about the realities of modern day racial segregation in Boston and surrounding communities. Despite decades of legal and social change, racial segregation remains a pernicious fact of life that continues to shape the geography of the city and the region. Segregation has material impacts on the health, welfare, and sustainability of the city, and requires both acknowledgment and engagement by residents, community leaders, and policy makers.
Publication Date
November 14, 2016
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Citation Information
Marcos Luna. "The Geography of Separate and Unequal: Modern-day Segregation in Boston" City of Boston Mayor's Office of Resilience and Racial Equity (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marcos-luna/40/