Minneapolis Had This Coming
Justin Ellis · The Atlantic · 9 June 2020
No group of protesters could devastate south Minneapolis more than years of disinvestment and abandonment already have.
Housing, Highways and Systemic Racism (podcast)
Jessica Toledo · Minnesota Daily · 25 June 2020
What does systemic racism look like? In this episode, we look at how housing discrimination in theory and in practice in the Twin Cities contributes to the dramatic racial disparities in Minneapolis.
Evictions are likely to skyrocket this summer as jobs remain scarce. Black renters will be hard hit.
Renae Merle · Washington Post · 6 July 2020
Eviction moratoriums and unemployment benefits are expiring, which will have a bigger effect on minority neighborhoods, experts say.
Across U.S., millions of vulnerable renters face eviction
Caitlin Dickerson · StarTribune · 4 July 2020
When the nation’s economy ground to a halt this spring, economists warned that an avalanche of evictions was looming. The federal government and many states rushed to ban them temporarily. Twenty states, including Louisiana, Texas, Colorado and Wisconsin, have since lifted their restrictions, and researchers have tracked thousands of recent eviction filings in places where data is available. Eviction bans in nine other states — including Minnesota — and at the federal level are set to expire by the end of the month.
The America We Need
· New York Times · 17 May 2020
Widening gaps in income, wealth and opportunity in the years before the virus hit left everyone more vulnerable to the disease. It undermined the nation’s defenses and weakened its response. Yet the devastation of the pandemic has also created an opportunity to begin to put things right, to ensure that the America that ultimately emerges is more just, more free and less fragile.
This area’s been told for decades: Segregation won’t work
Myron Orfield and Will Stancil · StarTribune · 22 June 2020
Civil rights advocates have spent 50 years warning Minneapolis that segregation couldn’t work. This month, the region’s persistent racial inequality and social isolation broke out into fiery unrest.
How COVID-19 has affected the price of rent in the Twin Cities
Greta Kaul · MinnPost · 18 June 2020
While COVID-19 seems to have blunted the growth of rent prices somewhat, its longer-term effects on rent — and renters — remain unclear.
America’s Cities Could House Everyone if They Chose To
Binyamin Appelbaum · New York Times · 15 May 2020
Homelessness in the United States is the most extreme manifestation of a broader housing crisis.
Mapping prejudice: A painful part of Minneapolis history
· University of Minnesota · 7 June 2020
This project has uncovered, documented, and mapped the systematic use of property deeds to enforce racial segregation in the Minneapolis area.
Embattled landlord Frenz sells the last of his Minneapolis buildings, giving control to tenants
Randy Furst · StarTribune · 18 May 2020
Low-income tenants in south Minneapolis will gain control of five apartment buildings from embattled ex-landlord Stephen Frenz, ending a bitter fight after complaints of substandard conditions and attempted evictions.