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Examining Racially Concentrated Areas of Affluence in the US

Examining Racially Concentrated Areas of Affluence in the US

Update: 2017-12-13
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Contemporary federal housing policy in the United States has largely focused on racially segregated areas with high levels of poverty, known as racially concentrated areas of poverty (RCAPs). In this podcast, Ed Goetz, professor at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, examines the other side of this dynamic—concentrated areas of white affluence. Goetz, director of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, discusses his work to identify and understand racially concentrated areas of affluence (RCAAs).

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Examining Racially Concentrated Areas of Affluence in the US

Examining Racially Concentrated Areas of Affluence in the US

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