Behind the Lines: The Houston Lawyer Podcast

Race-Based Housing Discrimination, Historically and Today

October 30, 2020 Brooksie Boutet Season 1 Episode 2
Behind the Lines: The Houston Lawyer Podcast
Race-Based Housing Discrimination, Historically and Today
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This episode explores housing rights and discrimination, featuring the life and legacy of J. Vance Lewis, one of Houston's first Black trial attorneys, and his influence on Freedmen's Town. Then, Christopher Tyson of Build Baton Rouge discusses the law and policy behind housing rights and urban development, followed by an overview of race-based housing discrimination cases with Lone Star Legal Aid.

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Life and Legacy of J. Vance Lewis, with Catherine Roberts and Dr. Debra Blacklock-Sloan
Law and Policy of Housing Rights and Urban Development, with Christopher Tyson
Litigating Race-Based Housing Discrimination Cases, with Kimberly Brown Miles and Ashea Jones