how historical policies and practices have shaped the lives of people living in the Tenderloin, San Francsico, CA

Housing inequality impacts each of us in different ways. Whether we “come” from upper- or middle-class
neighborhoods or low-income/working-class communities, we have each experienced the impacts of what
we’ve read and learned about in this course first-hand, likely in a different way. For this mid-term prospectus
and final paper, you do not have to focus on your own “home” community, but you are welcome to.
Choose a neighborhood, community, region, or area to focus on. Consider how historical policies and practices
have shaped the lives of those within the chosen space, for better and/or for worse. Use course materials, as
well as the resources available to you through the students will submit either a 7 to 8-page paper on their research findings. 

 Consider including the following major sections/subtopics: Indigenous groups/ removal through colonial
policies/practices; any early cases of black wealth creation; erasure of Black wealth during Jim Crow through
race riots or terrorism; implementation of federal/state/local policies in housing; local social practices;
contemporary housing/spatial issues.
Need to use 7 scholarly sources and include a work cited, use Jstor.org or UCSB library website to find sources

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