
Elmer Moore, Jr. on Stress, Safety and Generational Outcomes
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Elmer Moore, Jr. on investing in more secure home environments and trajectories of lives.
Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority CEO and Executive Director Elmer Moore, Jr. describes investing in more secure home environments to change trajectories of lives and communities.
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Elmer Moore, Jr. on Stress, Safety and Generational Outcomes
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Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority CEO and Executive Director Elmer Moore, Jr. describes investing in more secure home environments to change trajectories of lives and communities.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship>> That these real-time investments and partnerships create generational outcomes.
There's so many folks whose grandkids' lives are changed by what happened before their kids are even born.
It is the difference between someone being able to live in a healthy place and someone being able to live in a high-stress, unhealthy environment.
And I'm not just talking about physical health, I'm talking about the cognitive load of someone feeling unsafe or insecure about where they're gonna sleep tomorrow.
You know, again, it's not just a homelessness problem, although it is also a homelessness problem, but imagine thinking that you're probably gonna have to move in three months every three months, because of the relationship you had with a landlord going south because you had unstable income.
Well, that person as a parent is enduring a level of stress that is absolutely gonna have impact on those kids.
And when we can set that in a better trajectory, we're changing those kids' lives, they're able to pay attention in school, they're able to achieve different professional outcomes, and their kids, and their kids and those kids beyond that.
That's the human outcome, you know.
It's worth talking about changing the physical and built environment of this community.
It's about the shape of the skyline changing.
It's about trying our best, honestly, to correct some historical wrongs.
You know, for centuries there have been laws and policies that created some of the disinvestment, the plight, and the wrong that we're experiencing today.
Even if those laws were changed 50 years ago, the consequences of them are still absolutely present.
And so it's by making strategic investments, it's by supporting and encouraging really valuable partnerships, whether that's WHEDA and the state with local municipalities and developers and non-profits and so many others, we can actually correct those historic wrongs.
Sabrina Madison on Cultivating Wealth in Black Communities
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Clip: 10/19/2023 | 2m 12s | Sabrina Madison on generating health and ownership among Wisconsin's Black residents. (2m 12s)
Kurt Paulsen on Long-Term Impacts of Racist Housing Policies
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Clip: 10/12/2023 | 1m 48s | Kurt Paulsen on discrimination and homeownership rates of Black families in Wisconsin. (1m 48s)
Theresa Garrison on Witnessing 'Urban Renewal' in Milwaukee
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Clip: 10/11/2023 | 1m 50s | Theresa Garrison on memories of growing up in a neighborhood razed by "urban renewal." (1m 50s)
Derek Handley on Identifying Housing Discrimination
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Clip: 10/5/2023 | 1m 51s | Derek Handley on understanding historical patterns of racist housing discrimination. (1m 51s)
Anne Bonds on How Racially Restrictive Covenants Emerged
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Clip: 10/4/2023 | 2m 44s | Anne Bonds on how racially restrictive covenants shaped housing segregation. (2m 44s)
Covenants, Redlining and Black Homeownership in Wisconsin
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Clip: 10/3/2023 | 7m 30s | Racially restrictive covenants and redlining discrimination created segregated housing. (7m 30s)
Impacts of Housing Discrimination on Economic Opportunity
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Clip: 10/1/2023 | 7m 3s | Housing discrimination has diminished opportunity for Black Wisconsinites to build wealth. (7m 3s)
What 'Urban Renewal' Meant for Milwaukee's Black Residents
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Clip: 10/1/2023 | 6m 48s | Urban renewal projects sparked the open housing movement to end housing discrimination. (6m 48s)
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