Jalane Schmidt.jpg The forum kicked off with a series of presentations highlighting research on the University and city’s complicated and often hidden history of race and city planning. Appears In Jefferson School hosts forum on race, city planning and affordable housing By Caroline Stoerker | February 24, 2019 Charlottesville's desire to “preserve neighborhood character” meant fulfilling the needs of white residents while black neighborhoods were excluded.
Jefferson School hosts forum on race, city planning and affordable housing By Caroline Stoerker | February 24, 2019 Charlottesville's desire to “preserve neighborhood character” meant fulfilling the needs of white residents while black neighborhoods were excluded.
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