OPINION: How progressives' grand plans for subsidized housing have harmed African Americans
NYC real estate agent Kirsten Jordan provides professional analysis of the volatile housing market as mortgage rates continue to soar, on ‘Cavuto Live.’Editor’s note: The following essay is adapted from a speech delivered by the author at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education’s annual conference in Washington, D.C. on October 4.
FILE – The public housing project the Farragut Houses stand in Brooklyn on March 16, 2017, in New York City. Although we are often told that Black neighborhoods were substandard areas owned by White slumlords, Census records tell a different story.
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