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Park National Bank of Newark has entered into a settlement that federal authorities say will make the financial institution more accountable to communities of color.
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The Montgomery County Auditor's office put a quilt on display depicting a map of Dayton showing the racially fueled physical divide in the city first conceived in the 1930s. Health experts continue encouraging Ohioans who haven't to get vaccinated and boosted.
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A quilt showing the history of the discriminatory practice of redlining in the city of Dayton is on display at the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office.
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Think TV's new documentary explains the history of systemic racism in mortgage lending and how it segregated neighborhoods in Dayton and Springfield.
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The Great Miami River and Wolf Creek are natural boundaries that once defined the borders of Dayton’s West Side. The artificial boundaries of I-75 and US 35 further shaped it. But there’s another boundary created by the practice of redlining, the intentional denial of opportunity to residents of an area based on race.
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There is a lot of local art on display at the Downtown Dayton Metro Library. And it’s all connected to the “Undesign the Redline” exhibit, which shows how the process of “redlining” segregated Dayton.
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The interactive exhibit will be at the main branch of the Dayton Metro Library through September 25th. One sponsor said they hope the exhibit will be used as an organizing tool.
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“Redlining” is when banks in lots of U.S. cities refused to make loans or provide services in some neighborhoods—often low-income neighborhoods with high…