This resource discusses Detroit’s housing inequities and their profound impact on residents’ long-term health, emphasizing the legacy of discriminatory practices like redlining. It highlights issues such as high rates of rental cost burden, tax foreclosures, and frequent evictions, all contributing to poor physical and mental health outcomes among Detroiters.
Detroit’s Legacy of Housing Inequity Has Caused Long-Term Health Impacts − These Policies Can Help Mitigate That Harm