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Topic: Our History of Segregation

By some measures, New York City is one of the most segregated cities in the U.S. today. This means that not all New Yorkers have qual access to the opportunities our city has to offer due to historic and present day injustices which especially impact communities of color. Watch the video “Where We Live Matters” and reflect on how that history shows up in our lives and our neighborhoods.

What spaces in your neighborhood feel integrated – where diverse New Yorkers feel welcomed and interact?

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This could include block parties, museums, parks, schools, or even the subway stop.

What spaces in your neighborhood feel segregated? Who is included and excluded in these spaces?

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2019

Do you want to live in an integrated neighborhood?

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2019

Do you consider your current neighborhood integrated?

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Is there a diverse mix of races, ethnicities, incomes, ages, and abilities?

What does an integrated neighborhood look like to you?

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Has the history of segregation and fair housing impacted you, your family, or your neighborhood?

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