Showing posts with label racial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racial. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Book Review

The Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century

by Peniel E. Joseph. Basic Books, 2022. 288 pages, hardcover. $27.00

In this book, distinguished race and democracy historian Peniel E. Joseph (professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the History Department, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin) argues that that the period since 2008 has constituted the country's Third Reconstruction.

Joseph previously has published several books on the Black Power movement and a Stokely Carmichael biography. His Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama (2010) is utilized in 1,120 libraries according to WorldCat and Wikapedia.

Joseph, in The Third Reconstruction, thus gives a new interpretation of recent history. He submits that the racial conflicts in 2020 "marked the climax of a Third Reconstruction: a new struggle for citizenship and dignity for Black Americans, just as momentous as the movements that arose after the Civil War and during the civil rights era." The book traces this Third Reconstruction from the election of Barack Obama to the rise of Black Lives Matter to the 2021 failed assault on the Capitol.



Thursday, June 6, 2019


RECENT FAIR HOUSING NEWS

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Same-Sex Couples 73% More Likely to be Denied Mortgage. The just-published analysis of 2009-2015 national mortgage date compared same-sex couples' experiences to that of heterosexual couples with the same financial worthiness, according to an analysis of national mortgage data from 1990 to 2015. The researchers say their findings signal a need to include sexual orientation as a protected class under federal lending laws. 


Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study also found that when same-sex couples were approved for a home loan, they were given inferior terms. They paid an average of 0.2% more in interest and fees, which totals annually up to as much as $86 million. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/04/17/same-sex-couples-applying-mortgage-face-higher-rejection-worse-rates-study-finds/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c072a491e8cb.

Picture of State Farm president with a definition of "corruption"

State Farm Agrees to Pay $250 Million, Avoids Racketeering Trial. The payment is to customers who claimed the company tried to rig the Illinois justice system to wipe out a $1 billion jury verdict from 19 years ago. The largest U.S. auto insurer apparently led an effort to get a judge friendly to its cause for the Illinois Supreme Court, secretly funding Judge Lloyd Karmeier’s 2004 election campaign by giving money through advocacy groups that were not required to disclose donors. Under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, any damages would have been tripled. A judge granted preliminary approval to the accord and set a final fairness hearing for December. https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2018/09/04/500127.htm.


Providence, RI Considers Banning Landlords Who Refuse Section 8 Vouchers. Read the March 21, 2019 WPRI.com article.

New Study Finds that Residents of  Historically Redlined Neighborhoods are Over Twice as Likely to go to the Emergency Room (ER) for Asthma. People of color are far more likely to breathe polluted air. Read the May 23, 2019 Citylab article.

Pattern Reversed in Diversifying Neighborhoods: The Decline in Racially Segregated Neighborhoods Between 2000-2017 is Caused by Whites Moving into Minority Areas. Read the April 27, 2019 New York Times article. Read the May 1, 2019 New York Times analysis article.

New Report Discovers that America's Most Polluting Incinerators Disproportionately Affect Low-Income Neighborhoods and Communities of Color. Read the report. Read the May 21, 2019 London Guardian article. Read the May 21, 2019 Pacific Standard article.

Multiple Complaints of Racial Discrimination in Harford County. . Read the April 1, 2019 Atlanta Black Star article. Read the June 1, 2019 Baltimore Sun article.

Study by the Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC) Finds that “Immigrant Integration” – New Immigrants Inclusion in American Society – is Endangered by their Housing and School Segregation. Immigrant Integration and Immigrant Segregation. Read the April 2019 PRRAC report.