Mapping Bay Area’s Resegregation: What You See May Surprise You

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A crowd gathered on El Camino Real to demand the Redwood City City Council limit evictions and rent hikes on Oct. 1, 2015. The cost of housing is transforming the city, once known for its relative affordability to neighboring cities in the Peninsula. Photo by Farida Jhabvala Romero/KQED

By Devin Katayama, KQED News Fix
As Bay Area cities scramble to find housing solutions to prevent displacement, a new report warns that the region is resegregating by race and class.

Urban Habitat, a nonprofit located in Oakland that focuses on equity issues, released a report this week that takes a closer look at where the demographic shifts are happening within the nine-county Bay Area, as well as Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties.

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix. 

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