Dallas City Council Votes on a Racial Equity Housing Plan on Wednesday. Here Is What Advocates Hope It Accomplishes.

A consultant found that Dallas’ housing policy, passed in 2018, is “silent on equity” and doesn’t do enough to lift up Black and Latino neighborhoods.


Originally published in partnership with D Magazine and Southern Methodist University.

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