Can we truly pronounce housing segregation against African Americans dead?
Yes, claims the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research in a much-publicized study released February 6, 2012. Analyzing 2010 Census data, the authors conclude that “all-white neighborhoods are effectively extinct” with “African-American residents in 199 out of every 200 neighborhoods nationwide,” compared 160 out of 200 fifty years ago.
On the North Shore? No.
The Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs analyzed Census data of Chicago’s 16 northern suburbs and found that African Americans comprise only 2 percent of the population outside Evanston (4.7 percent overall), hardly evidence of an open housing market.
Denunciation of this new study, authored by a conservative New York-based think tank, has been swift and vociferous.
Fair housing groups including the Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance point out that the Manhattan Institute failed to consider the economic health of neighborhoods in which African Americans are living.
Fifteen years of predatory lending practices targeting African Americans and Latinos and the subsequent mortgage meltdown and unemployment crises have erased the homeownership gains of these groups.
The National Fair Housing Alliance reports that “African Americans and Latinos are 75 percent more likely to experience foreclosure.” There is a correlation between the price of housing in a community and its level of racial diversity, as Interfaith’s data show.
Remapping Debate, sponsored by the non-profit Anti-Discrimination Center in New York, has published an extensive series of on-line maps demonstrating that segregation is “alive and well” in the U.S. Using a “dissimilarity index,” which measures the percentage of a particular racial group that would have to move to a different neighborhood to ensure an even racial distribution throughout the area, 65 percent of African Americans would have to move according to 2010 data, not much of a change from 69 percent in 2000.
African Americans also continue to face discrimination in the housing market. Following an extensive audit of the housing market in Chicago’s northern suburbs, my organization, the Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs, found that African Americans are more than 50 percent likely to be treated worse than whites with the same qualifications and familial backgrounds in trying to rent or buy in the area.
While it is true that “all-white neighborhoods have largely disappeared, this is more due to the entry of Latinos and Asians into formerly all-white neighborhoods,” as Princeton professor Douglas Massey, author of a history of housing segregation in the United States, is quoted in the New York Times.
This is the case in the northern suburbs. In 1980, only 10 percent of the sixteen community region was made up of Blacks, Latinos, and Asians. Today, that proportion has risen to more than 26 percent, nearly half of it (12.6 percent) Asian. In Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, and Skokie, one in four persons is Asian. Highwood is the one community in which the non-Hispanic white population is under 50 percent; 56.9 percent of its population is Latino.
But African Americans have made virtually no inroads in the northern suburbs, where it appears that they may have moved from Evanston (a loss of 3,610 African Americans) to Skokie (a gain of 3,255). This shift could be attributed to condominium conversions in Evanston and rising home prices. People of color and immigrants earn less than their native-born white counterparts.
All of this begs the question of why should we care.
From an individual rights standpoint, we should all be concerned that human beings continue to be turned away from the housing of their choice simply because they are Black. This is wrong, period.
From a neighborhood perspective, we should applaud the growing ethnic diversity of the North Shore. Our children benefit from having friends from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. It builds understanding and empathy, important attributes to “global citizenship” in an increasingly interconnected world.
We should fight any effort to close our communities from those who would turn back the clock on 44 years of fair housing law. The Heritage Foundation, in a recent memo critical of the federal government’s settlement with Westchester County, NY to further racial integration for African Americans, would have us believe that “minority beneficiaries” don’t want to move to white areas and would have to be “compelled” to do so. They believe that integration is nothing less than an “imposed” exercise and “intrusion” into local markets.
What these opponents do not understand is that on the contrary, it is housing discrimination and the failure to allow for affordable housing that constitute the “intrusion” into local markets. It is not a failure of the personal choice of "minorities." In the words of New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Pashman, in his 1975 concurrent opinion striking down exclusionary zoning practices:
“Many suburban communities have failed to learn the lesson of cultural pluralism. A homogeneous community, one exhibiting almost total similarities of taste, habit, custom and behavior is culturally dead, aside from being downright boring. New and different life styles, habits and customs are the lifeblood of America. They are its strength its growing force. Just as diversity strengthens and enriches the country as a whole, so will it strengthen and enrich a suburban community.”
Take a look at the statistics in the Patch Media Uploader.
Shame on you people.
"after it rains there's a rainbow and all of the colors are black' its not that the color's not there, its just imagine they lack. and nothing ever changes.
I guess it only becomes partisan when you disagree with the solutions being proposed. I've got a positive idea-you agree 100 percent with conservatives and then there is nothing to argue about. We've tried the left's solution, the War on Poverty, for 45 years now. 45 years, that's a long time and guess what, we still have poverty in America. OK, we've tried it your way long enough-now let's try another solution. Obviously, the War on Poverty has been a miserable failure. The reason that this discussion seems to be getting side-tracked into a discussion of the education problem is that education is the root of the problem. If poor children got a good education, they would have an opportunity to move up the ladder. But simply getting a good education doesn't guarantee results. There will always be poor folks in this world-even the grand communist experiments of the Soviet Union, China, North Korea and Cuba were not able to eliminate poverty. In fact, all of these four examples created more poverty. In North Korea, the rabble are all equal-equally impoverished to the point of starvation. Of course, the elites are not subject to the rules imposed on the rabble. If you are an elite, you got it made in the shade. BTW, I took Jim's advice and escaped from East Germany-I mean Illinois. You folks in Illinois won't have me to pull the wagon anymore. Jim's advice is wise.
I thought this was an "Interfaith" group. So they aren't interested in advocating free choice in education whereby parents chould choose with a tax voucher a non-governmental school? Funny position for an ostensibly religious "Interfaith" group. Are there no Catholics involved in Schechter's outfit? How about Orthodox Jews who send their kids to Yeshivas? Fact is, most of the urban planners and other social engineers on Schechter's fat government subsidized payroll have probably not seen the inside of a house of worship in decades. The "Interfaith" appelation was just to keep with Saul Alinsky's recommendation that his radical activists should try to bamboozle the public with phoney religious affiliations. What frauds these leftists are!
The Interfaith Housing Center is not a seminary, it is a group dedicated to enforcing the fair housing laws passed almost 50 years ago, which are still routinely flouted. It is allied with several dozen congregations in the area that do not share the last respondent's tribal view of religion. They understand that faith without a hunger for justice is just selfish superstition, akin to whistling gaily past the homeless shelter, knowing that one's own soul is saved. By supporting Interfaith over the last several decades, these congregants are attempting to make their faith real. They know that the organization does good work, and is committed to making this corner of the world a better place. That does not strike me as fraudulent or phony -- which, by the way, is not spelled with an "e," as most public school students and graduates would know.
Improve our educational system and the housing issue being discussed will resolve itself. The problem is not housing discrimination; the problem is our education system. It's a waste of time to attempt to solve the issue of housing discrimination without solving the education problem. The problem with solving the education problem in the United States is that education discrimination is intentional. The political party who controls gov't schools in our large cities benefits from poorly educating the children in the large cities. Children with a good education will likely not become reliable Democrat voters. So you have to keep 'em dumb to keept them voting for Democrats. And that's the reason why the Chicago Public Schools are so bad.
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David, thanks for weighing in. As a longtime resident, I'm sure you can lend a valuable big picture perspective.
Governor Jindal's proposal to allow vouchers for private schools introduces competition into education. Like most everything else in America where government is involved, our public schools are a mess. (Our public schools have become politicized by teachers and teachers unions.) We know that religious schools have done a better job educating our children than the public schools. Why not allow religous schools to participate in a voucher system? As an aside, Governor Jindal would make an excellent vice-presidential candidate, but hopefully Governor Romney will not choose him. Louisiana needs Governor Jindal. Governor Jindal will make an excellent president someday.
RB, the more you write, the less intelligent I think you are. Schools in Louisana are licensed by the State. The Louisiana State Fire Marshal's Office requires all classrooms to be provided with windows, except in buildings protected throughout by a (fire) sprinkler system. But, you probably didn't know that. The internet is an electronic libary at everyone's fingertips. Libraries as we have thought of them for the last hundred years are obsolete. Few teachers and electronic learning is the future of education. Webinars as a means of instruction are commonplace in both the public and private sectors today. Our public schools are a "miserable failure". It only makes sense to look for other ways to educate our children. Bravo Governor Jindal. The left in America has no interest in educating our children, only indoctrinating our children. Public school teachers and teachers' unions are part of the indoctrination of our children. Using technology to educate our children will put teachers out of work and end the indoctrination. God forbid our children stumble across the American Thinkler or Townhall websites or maybe listen to Rush Limbaugh in their own. Censorship of diverse opinion is what the left is all about.
RB, did you know Ronald Reagan? It sounds like he certainly knew you.
Censorship? Romney won't answer questions about exactly when he left Bain. Was it 2002 like he testified years ago or was it 1999 like he filed on Federal forms and has been campaigning about? Since he can't get his story straight, he's just not talking to anyone but Faux and a few other right leaning reporters. He and his staff have decided the press is the enemy....a self fulfilling prophecy. Nixon felt the same way, until the press hung in there and showed what a liar he was....
Looks like the code pink guy is all over the road. When somebody is all over the road, I'd say he's lost the argument. You really don't know much about the State of Louisiana or the health/safety standards which apply to schools. Best that you just shut your mouth.
"I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky." President BJ Clinton Yes, let's go back all of the way back to the Nixon Administration (40 years ago) to find an example of a President lying. Why not just go back to last week and point out the lying of the current President?
Obviously, the question which should be asked is: why black folks would have "lower economic status"? My answer to that question is the inferior schools which black children attend (and the fact that many black folks consider getting a good education as "acting white). Why do black children attend inferior schools? My answer to that question is that it's intentional. Democrats make sure that black children attend inferior schools to keep black folks on the Democrat plantation. Well-educated black folks would figure out what Democrats are really doing to them and start voting Republican and that would mean the end of the Democrat Party. The Democrats supported slavery, started the Klu Klux Klan (KKK), instituted Jim Crow and segregation. "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." Democrat racism is just more subtle today, but the result is the same.
RB (code pink guy), you've been off topic all day. It looks like you're cracking up under pressure. "It's the economy stupid." All that other stuff you're talking about is just trying to distract us from the Obama economy and Obamacare.
"A group called the Voter Participation Center has touted the distribution of some 5 million registration forms in recent weeks, targeting Democratic-leaning voting blocs such as unmarried women, blacks, Latinos and young adults. But residents and election administrators around the country also have reported a series of bizarre and questionable mailings addressed to animals, dead people, noncitizens and people already registered to vote. Brenda Charlston wasn't the only person to get documents for her pet: A Virginia man said similar documents arrived for his dead dog, Mozart, while a woman in the state got forms for her cat, Scampers. "On a serious note, I think it's tampering with our voting system," Charlston said. "They're fishing for votes: That's how I view it." " Source: http://www.gopusa.com/news/2012/07/13/why-voter-id-is-needed-dogs-and-dead-people-recruited-to-vote/?subscriber=1 Clearly, there is an effort underway by Democrats to undermine the validity of our election system in America. "The ends justifies the means." I know, it doesn't matter who votes, but rather who counts the votes. Lenin and Stalin ascribed to these methods. Chicago Democrats too.