Combating the Legacy of Segregation in the Nation's Capital [urban.org]
By Peace Gwam and Mychal Cohen, Urban Institute, September 2021 Washington, DC, has experienced population and economic booms over the past two decades, but the benefits of this growth have not been equitable for long-term Black residents, who created the culture that formed the base for this revival. These residents, who remained in the city after decades of economic disinvestment, are now being displaced in part because of economic-development policies intended to restore the city’s tax...