So that’s what I was thinking. But there’s also some complexity because the worst redlines zones according to the NatGeo map are: (“Hazardous”): Neighborhoods where Black, Mexican, Asian, Jewish, or other groups lived.
Today these groups perform differently in education. So systemic racism is easier to invoke if demography stayed the same over the last 100 years.
So that’s what I was thinking. But there’s also some complexity because the worst redlines zones according to the NatGeo map are: (“Hazardous”): Neighborhoods where Black, Mexican, Asian, Jewish, or other groups lived.
Today these groups perform differently in education. So systemic racism is easier to invoke if demography stayed the same over the last 100 years.
So that’s what I was thinking. But there’s also some complexity because the worst redlines zones according to the NatGeo map are: (“Hazardous”): Neighborhoods where Black, Mexican, Asian, Jewish, or other groups lived.
Today these groups perform differently in education. So systemic racism is easier to invoke if demography stayed the same over the last 100 years.
Yep, there are always confounding variables. Nothing is as simple as the media makes it out to be.