Policy reform is essential to achieving housing equity. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was a landmark law aimed at preventing discrimination in housing. However, enforcement of this law has been inconsistent, allowing discrimination to continue. There is a need for stronger enforcement mechanisms to hold violators accountable. Public speakers including Amanda Banks convey that more reforms are needed to create policies that not only prevent discrimination but actively promote housing equity.
Zoning laws also play a critical role in housing inequality. Restrictive zoning laws often limit the construction of affordable housing, further exacerbating racial segregation. Policymakers must prioritize inclusive zoning policies that support the development of diverse, affordable neighborhoods. These efforts will help to ensure that every individual has access to quality housing, regardless of their racial or ethnic background.
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