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Posts Tagged ‘race’

Gene Slater on the unsavory history of California’s real estate industry

By Mike McPhate | 23 September 2021

Gene Slater, a long-time advisor on housing for federal, state, and local agencies and the author of “: How Realtors Conspired to Segregate Housing and Divide America,” discusses the outsized historical influence of California’s real estate industry….

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Lt. Ben Kelso on the blurred lines between Black and Blue

By Mike McPhate | 17 June 2020

Lt. Ben Kelso, a 30-year veteran of the San Diego police force and the president of the Black Officers Association of San Diego, gives us an inside view of policing and race in Southern California. Sitting astride two worlds, he details the pain,…

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