
For their study, Dr. Berry and her co-authors leveraged data from 2020 Census block groups and available maps from the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. These historical maps used redlining grades to determine the desirability of neighborhoods, with A meaning “most desirable,” B meaning “still desirable,” C meaning “declining,” and D meaning “hazardous.” Currently, these D-labeled communities have lower shares of White residents, higher shares of Black residents, and greater population density than A-labeled communities.



There’s nothing new about this research in any capacity. It may be new to the average White, Asian, or Latino, but the average native born Black American could have easily told them. I find it very interesting these politically correct academics failed to properly identify the true origins of this decades old EMS problem in America called RACISM. The basis of their research should have been Public Enemy’s song titled “911 is a Joke” for starters.