In order: Jazz musician Oliver Lyle, Jim Crow of the North Title, Racial Covenant Language, Host/Historian Acoma Gaither
EVENTS: Revealing and Healing: Racial Covenants Then and Now September 26th, 2022 at the Parkway Theater, Minneapolis
An inspiring event featuring an educational bike tour, live performance, music, and a sneak peek at Jim Crow of the North Stories , that looks at how Minneapolis residents have responded to the rising awareness of racist covenants, red lining, and other forms of damaging segregation. The evening will explore the history of systemic racism while lifting up Black resistance and resilience in the past as well as present day changemakers looking to right historical housing injustices.
Photos courtesy of Bruce Silcox Photography
Racial Homeownership Gap Update , February 2022, East Side Freedom Library Three years after the East Side Housing Summit, East Side Housing Justice at the East Side Freedom Library invited community members to return to the conversation and join a discussion between TPT Executive Producer, Daniel Bergin, and housing scholar Rebecca Walker. They discussed the impact of Jim Crow of the North , research on housing disparities in the Twin Cities, and how the Housing Justice team has approached the East Side’s housing disparities at a grassroots level. Daniel Bergin also highlighted the new Jim Crow of the North Stories series.
MINNESOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION ASSOCIATION
LEGACY REPORTING: JULY 1, 2021 – JUNE 30, 2022
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