Tom --
De-Designing Segregation in New Haven County
Thank you to the 200+ people who joined Open Communities Alliance (OCA) and Congregations Organized for a New Connecticut (CONECT) for the two-part series, "De-Designing Segregation in New Haven County." For those who missed the webinars or want all the related materials, please find the program booklet, webinar video recordings, and additional materials below.
Next Steps: Moving forward, our plan is to work in partnership with CONECT to reach out to individual groups in particular towns about advancing this conversation and instituting systemic changes that promote affordable housing, greater housing choice, and integration. If you are interested in working with us on this effort or want to offer ideas on related strategies, please contact OCA's Outreach Director, Taniqua Huguley, at thuguley@ctoca.org.
Part I: The History and Impact of Segregated Towns and Regions
Webinar Materials:
- Part I Program Booklet
- Part I Video Recording (fuller recording coming!)
- The History and Impact of Residential Segregation in New Haven County, Erin Boggs, Esq., Open Communities Alliance
Part II: Strategies to Unwind Residential Segregation
Webinar Materials:
- Part II Program Booklet
- Part II Video Recording
- Recap and Overview of Solutions for Addressing Segregation, Erin Boggs, Esq., Open Communities Alliance
- One Developer's Story, Dr. Karen DuBois Walton
- Tackling 100 Years of Exclusionary Zoning, Anika Singh Lemar, Esq., Yale Law School
Additional Materials
- CT Data Story: Housing Segregation in Greater New Haven - DataHaven
- Mapping Inequality - New Haven Redlining Map and Assessments
- Racial Residential Segregation in Greater New Haven in the Post-Civil Rights Era - Tianna Terry, Yale Law School Supervised Analytic Writing Project, 2007
Many thanks for your interest and support,
Open Communities Alliance
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Office Number: 860.610.6040 • www.CTOCA.org
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