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Urban vs. Suburban

This section delves into the complexities of the urban-suburban divide. Factors like housing policies, economic opportunities, and school district boundaries have shaped distinct realities for Black Rochesterians. The suburbs, once largely inaccessible due to discriminatory practices like redlining, are now home to an increasing number of middle-class Black families, but the choice of urban vs. suburban can be a difficult one to make and often comes with conflicted feelings.

Embracing Black Home Ownership for Economic Prosperity

By Ajamu Kitwana | June 18, 2024

Home ownership is critical for building Black wealth. Black Rochesterians who can afford to choose between buying a home in the city or the suburbs also face a complicated decision.

Urban-Suburban: Collective Will for Change

By Ayette Jordan | June 18, 2024

By providing good education for all our youth, we can support healing in communities that have been disinvested in, and ultimately bridge the urban/suburban divide.