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Segregated Seattle: From Redlining to Gentrification
3/13/20181:26:27
Seattle is a segregated city. While redlining is now illegal, our city is currently grappling with the racial divides caused by gentrification and economic displacement. Learn about the ongoing impacts of historic segregation in shaping the experiences of all who live in this region. Presented by Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and Northwest African American Museum (NAAM).
Moderator: James Miles, Executive Director of Arts Corps
Panelists:
Andrea Caupain Sanderson, Chief Executive Officer at Byrd Barr Place
James Gregory, UW History Professor
Vivian Phillips, Arts and Communication Consultant
Sean Riley, Seattle Public Schools Teacher
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