Facing Segregation: Housing Policy Solutions for a Stronger Society

Author:   Molly W. Metzger (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis) ,  Henry S. Webber (Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Washington University in St. Louis)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190862305


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   17 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Evidence for the negative effects of segregation and concentrated poverty in America's cities now exists in abundance; poor and underrepresented communities in segregated urban housing markets suffer diminished outcomes in education, economic mobility, political participation, and physical and psychological health. Though many of the aggravating factors underlying this inequity have persisted or even grown worse in recent decades, the level of energy and attention devoted to them by local and national policymakers has ebbed significantly from that which inspired the landmark civil rights legislation of the 1960s.Marking 50 years since the passage of the Fair Housing and Civil Rights Acts, Facing Segregation both builds on and departs from two generations of scholarship on urban development and inequality. Authors provide historical context for patterns of segregation in the United States and present arguments for bold new policy actions ranging from local innovations to national initiatives. The volume refocuses attention on achievable solutions by providing not only an overview of this timely subject, but a roadmap forward as the twenty-first century assesses the successes and failures of the housing policies inherited from the twentieth. Rather than introducing new theories or empirical data sets describing the urban landscape, Metzger and Webber have gathered the field's first collection of prescriptions for what ought to be done.

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Author:   Molly W. Metzger (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis) ,  Henry S. Webber (Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration, Washington University in St. Louis)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780190862305


ISBN 10:   0190862300
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   17 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"""Facing Segregation: Housing Policy Solutions for a Stronger Society is an excellent volume of essays on pragmatic, evidence-based policy prescriptions for combatting racial and economic residential segregation in the United States. Editors Molly W. Metzger and Henry S.Webber have assembled a cohesive,complementary, and comprehensive collection of background essays and forwardthinking policy proposals."" -- Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati, Contemporary Sociology ""Metzger and Webber have edited materials from a 2015 conference on inclusive housing hosted at the Center for Social Development in the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis where they are on faculty. Their book is about residential segregation in America, its harms, and potential solutions. It advocates for the social value of integration that they call living together-the intentional racial and economic desegregation of American communities to promote economic growth, strengthen democracy, and enhance equal opportunity."" -- Peter A. Kindle, Journal of social Work Values and Ethics ""With so many excellent compilations coinciding with or commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, Facing Segregation isa compelling volume. The editors' goal is to ""contribute to making the United States a country where people live together in neighborhoods that are racially and economically diverse..."" ...Despite the ritualistic handwringing to which we have grown accustomed, several features of this book strike me as exceptional, noteworthy, and, indeed, inspiring."" -- Journal of Affordable Housing ""For those who believe that racial segregation in cities is solely the product of 'individual prejudices' and choices, this volume of essays reintroduces us to how our country's housing policies intentionally manufactured segregation to retain race and class hierarchies, a legacy that our neighborhoods still reflect 154 years removed from a race-based servitude economy."" -Toni L. Griffin, Professor in Practice on Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University ""Edited and written by distinguished scholars, Facing Segregation makes a brilliant and comprehensive case for why continuing racial and economic segregation is harmful to the nation, and promotes policies that can be effective in creating more inclusionary communities, ones that benefit all Americans."" -Paul C. Brophy, Principal, Brophy & Reilly LLC ""Taken together, these essays lay out the reality that segregation is not a periphery problem for cities like St. Louis or for the country. Rather, solving segregation is a cornerstone to progress in every measure of the nation's health."" -St. Louis American"


""Facing Segregation: Housing Policy Solutions for a Stronger Society is an excellent volume of essays on pragmatic, evidence-based policy prescriptions for combatting racial and economic residential segregation in the United States. Editors Molly W. Metzger and Henry S.Webber have assembled a cohesive,complementary, and comprehensive collection of background essays and forwardthinking policy proposals."" -- Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati, Contemporary Sociology ""Metzger and Webber have edited materials from a 2015 conference on inclusive housing hosted at the Center for Social Development in the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis where they are on faculty. Their book is about residential segregation in America, its harms, and potential solutions. It advocates for the social value of integration that they call living together-the intentional racial and economic desegregation of American communities to promote economic growth, strengthen democracy, and enhance equal opportunity."" -- Peter A. Kindle, Journal of social Work Values and Ethics ""With so many excellent compilations coinciding with or commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, Facing Segregation isa compelling volume. The editors' goal is to ""contribute to making the United States a country where people live together in neighborhoods that are racially and economically diverse..."" ...Despite the ritualistic handwringing to which we have grown accustomed, several features of this book strike me as exceptional, noteworthy, and, indeed, inspiring."" -- Journal of Affordable Housing ""For those who believe that racial segregation in cities is solely the product of 'individual prejudices' and choices, this volume of essays reintroduces us to how our country's housing policies intentionally manufactured segregation to retain race and class hierarchies, a legacy that our neighborhoods still reflect 154 years removed from a race-based servitude economy."" -Toni L. Griffin, Professor in Practice on Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University ""Edited and written by distinguished scholars, Facing Segregation makes a brilliant and comprehensive case for why continuing racial and economic segregation is harmful to the nation, and promotes policies that can be effective in creating more inclusionary communities, ones that benefit all Americans."" -Paul C. Brophy, Principal, Brophy & Reilly LLC ""Taken together, these essays lay out the reality that segregation is not a periphery problem for cities like St. Louis or for the country. Rather, solving segregation is a cornerstone to progress in every measure of the nation's health."" -St. Louis American


For those who believe that racial segregation in cities is solely the product of 'individual prejudices' and choices, this volume of essays reintroduces us to how our country's housing policies intentionally manufactured segregation to retain race and class hierarchies, a legacy that our neighborhoods still reflect 154 years removed from a race-based servitude economy. -Toni L. Griffin, Professor in Practice on Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University dited and written by distinguished scholars, Facing Segregation makes a brilliant and comprehensive case for why continuing racial and economic segregation is harmful to the nation, and promotes policies that can be effective in creating more inclusionary communities, ones that benefit all Americans. -Paul C. Brophy, Principal, Brophy & Reilly LLC


Author Information

Molly W. Metzger, PhD, is assistant professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Metzger's research focuses on public policy, structural racism, and residential segregation in the United States. She is a community-engaged scholar, working with housing advocates in the St. Louis region to bring an evidence-based approach to activism. Henry S. (Hank) Webber, MPP, is executive vice chancellor and chief administrative officer at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also professor of practice at the Brown School and the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Mr. Webber's research and writing center on community development, mixed-income housing, racial and economic segregation, and the role of anchor institutions in urban development.

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