Redlining is the discriminatory practice of denying services—typically financial—to residents of certain areas based on their ...
Heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity were more common and linked to reduced access to healthy foods among people who live in neighborhoods previously subjected to redlining, ...
Redlining from the 1930s, marked minority and low-income neighborhoods as 'hazardous,' which influenced mortgage and insurance decisions. Results show that redlined areas have less greenspace and more ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The fight to right a historic wrong in housing is seeing new attention around Knoxville, and a housing policy expert made a stop in the city to speak about how the impact of ...
Many of the Cleveland neighborhoods that banks “redlined” almost a century ago have some of the city’s highest rates of poverty and crime. Although the lending practice of rejecting mortgage ...
Redlining—a mid-20th-century federal government practice of denying home loans in African American and other minority neighborhoods—has long been associated with poor health outcomes, including ...
Systemic racism, including the practice of redlining, has had an enduring effect on health outcomes in people living with HIV, including time to viral suppression. According to Encyclopedia Brittanica ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
Modern-day redlining persists, and it’s costing lenders millions in legal fees. Recently, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken a strong stance on redlining, taking direct legal action against bad ...
The Trump administration is moving swiftly to roll back Biden-era redlining enforcement. Processing Content Federal courts in recent weeks have terminated five consent orders with mortgage lenders, ...