“Part of what we’re seeing is the kind of anti-Black racism that has followed Black folks wherever they go.”

Jul 20, 2020 / Updated Aug 5, 2020

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Willow Lung-Amam

“Part of what we’re seeing is the kind of anti-Black racism that has followed Black folks wherever they go.” 

Why are California cities becoming less Black? Associate Professor Willow Lung-Amam chimes in on the phenomenon impacting the Golden State for Cal Matters. “Part of what we’re seeing is the kind of anti-Black racism that has followed Black folks wherever they go,” said Willow Lung-Amam, an associate professor of urban planning at the University of Maryland. “You still face the same kind of structural barriers.” Read the full story at Cal Matters’ website.  

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