![]() ![]() Rothstein’s talk will be of interest to students and faculty interested in questions of race and ethnicity, inequality, and education. Rather, Rothstein argues that de jure segregation in the form of explicit policies and laws are to blame for the segregation of African Americans from whites in American neighborhoods. Rothstein’s lecture will focus on his recently published book, The Color of Law, in which he argues that dominant explanations for racial segregation which assume that de facto segregation-or informal practices, such as discriminatory lending practices-are flawed. ![]() He is also a former columnist for the New York Times. Richard Rothstein is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and is a fellow of the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and of the Economic Policy Institute. Richard Rothstein, author of Color of Law. ![]() Senior Fellow (Emeritus), Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund Thursday, October 18, 2018 Our national understanding of segregation is incomplete unless we face the history of residential redlining. Distinguished Fellow, Economic Policy Institute ![]()
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