

It’s an eye opener to the effects and continued practice throughout communities. The Color of Law, by Richard Rothstein, documents a nationwide governmental approval in housing segregation and discrimination strategies. I wish I could say my opinions have changed to present a brighter reality, however after reading The Color of Law it provided validation to why minorities have experienced and/or are currently experiencing housing segregation and discrimination. Anyone can analyze the population demographic locations within Los Angeles County and conclude that the issues have not resolved with time. I cannot remember a time that segregation and discrimination of housing wasn’t a constant reminder when attempting to locate where to rent an apartment or buy a home.

Grants Accountantīeing a descendent of people that have lived through racial segregation and discrimination, I am fully aware of governmental and societal views pertaining to certain United States Citizens.
