Richard Rothstein is the author of the New York Times Bestseller The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America. In this interview, Mr. Rothstein describes how our communities continue to be segregated by law due to laws and policies adopted in the early 20th century. He also recommends action at the local level to reverse generational harm. The Color of Law fundamentally changed how housing is discussed in this country and this interview demonstrates why that debate is fundamental to how we live today.
Episode 75 with Delegate Eric Luedtke
Episode 74 - Equity in Education
Episode 73 with Howard Hughes Regional President Greg Fitchitt
Episode 72 with Lawrence Lanahan
Episode 71 with Howard County Council-member Opel Jones
Episode 70 with Busboys and Poets Founder Andy Shallal
Episode 69 with History-Makers C. Vernon Gray & Frank Turner
Episode 68 with former Education Secretary Dr. John B. King, Jr.
Episode 67 with Sheila Dixon
Episode 66 with Just Up the Pike's Dan Reed
Episode 65 with Claire Bolden McGill & Jel McGill
Episode 64 with HoCo Housing Commission CEO Peter Engel
Episode 63 with State Senator Dr. Clarence Lam
Episode 62 with Delegate Eric Ebersole and Saketh Sundar
Episode 61 with State Senator Guy Guzzone
Episode 60 with Delegate Terri Hill
Episode 59 with Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski, Jr.
Episode 58 with Delegate Courtney Watson
Episode 57 with Delegate Jessica Feldmark
Episode 56 with Howard County Executive Calvin Ball
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