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Housing Segregation in U.S. Cities with Prof. Paige Glotzer

Feb 01, 202143 min
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Episode description

In this episode of 1050 Bascom, we were grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with the Graaskamp Center for Real Estate at the UW-Madison Business School to speak with Paige Glotzer, Professor of History, about housing segregation in U.S. cities from a historical perspective. Prof. Glotzer offered her insights into how suburban developers, including Baltimore’s Roland Park Company, ushered in modern housing segregation with the help of transnational financiers, real estate institutions, and public policymakers. She shared with us how the effects of their efforts continue to be felt today here in Madison and across the country. We learned so much from our conversation with Prof. Glotzer, and hope you will too.
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