23 May, 2024

EXCLUDED | Richard Kahlenberg

with Shawn Duncan & Richard Kahlenberg
Season 6,
  Episode 5
Place Matters
Place Matters
EXCLUDED | Richard Kahlenberg
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Listen in for a thoughtful discussion with Dr. Richard Kahlenberg, professorial lecturer at George Washington University’s School of Public Policy and Public Administration. Author and editor of 18 books, Dr. Kahlenberg is an authority on housing segregation, teachers’ unions, charter schools, community colleges, and labor organizing. Today we are talking about his book Excluded, which is an examination of how zoning laws are being used to promote opportunity for some and perpetuate disadvantage for others.

We explore the importance of neighborhood equality and the impact of neighborhood segregation. We discuss the benefits of diversity in neighborhoods and the losses associated with neighborhood segregation.

Click here for Richard’s book Excluded

 

Show notes

Listen in for a thoughtful discussion with Dr. Richard Kahlenberg, professorial lecturer at George Washington University’s School of Public Policy and Public Administration. Author and editor of 18 books, Dr. Kahlenberg is an authority on housing segregation, teachers’ unions, charter schools, community colleges, and labor organizing. Today we are talking about his book Excluded, which is an examination of how zoning laws are being used to promote opportunity for some and perpetuate disadvantage for others.

We explore the importance of neighborhood equality and the impact of neighborhood segregation. We discuss the benefits of diversity in neighborhoods and the losses associated with neighborhood segregation.

Click here for Richard’s book Excluded

Special thanks to our podcast editor, Tim Rhodes, for making this episode possible. If you are interested in working with Tim, you can contact him via email at tim@whistlingblue.com, or through his website, whistlingblue.com. If you have questions, feedback, or wish to contact us, please email Rose Silva at rose@fcsministries.org