DOI

https://doi.org/10.21974/bp1e-xf60

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Richmond Racial Equity Essays

Publication Date

2021

Description

The author, a city planner, defines an equitable Richmond as a city where all Richmonders have equal or equivalent access to goods, services, status, rights, power, and amenities. She outlines four ideas to help Richmond expand physical and ownership access: rewriting the zoning ordinance; reconnecting the city; establishing programs that increase generational wealth; expanding engagement and education of city planning.

Keywords

Richmond, racial equity, race, city planning, access

Disciplines

Education | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Urban Studies and Planning

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Text

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application/pdf

Date Created

September 2021

Date of Submission

11-22-2021

Language

English

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Comments

This is essay number 2 from the book Richmond Racial Equity Essays, edited by Ebony Walden and Meghan Z. Gough. It appears on pages 7-10 of the book in the section "Planning for Inclusive Communities."

Expanding the Geography of Opportunity and Ownership

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