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  2. Housing discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Housing discrimination has contributed to environmental racism, which refers to how communities of color suffer from disproportionate exposure to toxins and other health risks. Those suffering housing discrimination and people living below the poverty threshold often rent small or low-quality housing.

  3. Housing segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, public schools in suburban areas are usually more equipped with resources, have a higher percentage quality teachers, and produce a larger amount of successful students. [7] The negative effects of housing segregation on quality of education is demonstrated by the lack of integration and diversity in schools.

  4. Housing discrimination - Wikipedia

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    This disparate treatment of a person on the housing market can be based on group characteristics or on the place where a person lives. [1] The most straightforward form of housing discrimination involves a landlord who rejects offers from potential tenants based on factors such as race, age, gender, marital status, source of funding, [2] and ...

  5. LGBTQ homebuyers: Know your rights under state and federal law

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    Some examples of housing discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation include a landlord refusing to rent to a same-sex couple, or a real estate agent showing that couple ...

  6. Housing inequality: Black homeowners won’t catch up at this ...

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    Racial housing discrimination has been perpetuated for generations, along with hundreds of years of institutional racism, White says, much of which still exists today.

  7. Housing nonprofit alleges widespread discrimination against ...

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    The Section 8 program, named after a section of the federal Housing Act, is one of the U.S. government’s most powerful tools to keep rental housing affordable and to fight overcrowding and ...

  8. Residential segregation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Even though the Fair Housing Act made discrimination in housing illegal, there is a belief that steering is still common. For example, real estate agents will assume white homebuyer's initial requests are an accurate reflection of their preferences, while they second guess a minority homebuyer's request, and adjust it to their personal perceptions.

  9. The New Face of Housing Discrimination - AOL

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