“We envision a Bay Area with thriving, healthy and resilient Black communities, where all Black residents have a home. We want a region that rebuilds Black commercial districts destroyed by highway development, regains the Black homeownership losses from the racially targeted lending schemes that drove the Great Recession, and creates the affordable housing our region has failed to deliver over the last two decades,” sand Fred Blackwell, CEO of the San Francisco Foundation and Melissa Jones, CEO of Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative.
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