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Racial Justice in the Wake of Disaster. Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand… Modern Monasticism.

Good Faith: Race, Real Estate, and the Los Angeles Fires with Jasmin Shupper

<p > How does the legacy of racial covenants impact housing equity and even fire recovery?</p> <p > </p> <p > Host Curtis Chang welcomes Jasmin Shupper, visionary founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, to explore how racial injustice magnifies the impact of natural disasters. Together, they dive into the devastating effects of the LA fires—particularly the Eaton Fire in Altadena—where Black homeowners have faced disproportionate losses due to historical practices like redlining and racially restrictive covenants. Jasmin shares how her mission to close the racial wealth gap and prevent mass displacement offers a path toward real estate justice, resi...

Next City: One Way to Ensure ‘Altadena Is Not For Sale’

When the Eaton Fire tore through the Altadena neighborhood in January, many homes were lost. But also at risk was history, culture and community in a neighborhood known for its uniquely high Black homeownership rate. In the aftermath, as displaced residents were overwhelmed, private investors have swooped in, offering to buy up scorched lots for eye-popping amounts of cash.<br><br>It's Altadena versus disaster capitalists, and residents have just taken a big step forward by creating a land bank where vulnerable homeowners who need to sell their properties can keep ownership in the community's hands.<br><br>“I'm seeing lo...

Rebuilding L.A.: How One Nonprofit Hopes To ‘Keep Altadena Land In Altadena Hands’

<p>The sale of lots in the Altadena burn zones has slowed down but there is still a lot of uncertainty among some residents about whether they can rebuild. There is concern felt across some of these neighborhoods that their neighbors won’t — or can’t — come back, and that the overall character — the diversity, the eclecticism, the bohemianism —  of their beloved Altadena will change.<br />Enter nonprofit groups like Greenline Housing Foundation. Greenline’s mission is to close the racial wealth gap in the U.S. by helping Black and Latino families buy their first home. In Altadena, where so many Black a...

LA Podcast: Another Year Smolder

<p>One year ago this week Los Angeles was forever changed by the most destructive natural disaster in the county’s history. Alissa, Mike, and Kate survey the impact of the firestorms, and discuss what year two of recovery looks like for the thousands of Angelenos who are still displaced. Plus LAFD’s after-action report is deemed a “cover up,” and the real story behind the collapse of the state’s insurance system.</p><p>Listen to Kate’s Rebuilding LA podcast</p><p>Although the death toll for the firestorms is officially 31 — revised up in July when additional remains were found wes...

Campfire Stories - Good Faith

Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand… Immigration and Belonging. In this timely ...

Jasmine Shupper – The Beached White Male

... Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Jasmin Shupper, Founder and CEO Greenline Housing Foundation Show Notes Jasmin Shupper ...

Blog - Good Faith

Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand the racial gap in homeownership and wealth. Her conversation ...

From the Team - Good Faith

Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand the racial gap in homeownership and wealth. Her conversation ...