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Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion

Gain insights from audience members on race, education, age, location, and their perspectives on housing policies and discrimination. Explore the impact of past policies on current economic and housing landscapes.

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Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion

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  1. Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion

  2. ARS Responses • Please turn your cell phones on silent. • Grab a keypad and a card. (the numbers should match) • Hold onto the card for the afternoon session. • We want to learn about the audience • We’ll continue with additional topic related questions later.

  3. 0 / 225 CT : Race What racial group do you most identify with? • White/non-hispanic • Latino • African American • Asian Pacific Islander • Native American • Other not listed Cross-Tab Label

  4. 0 / 225 CT : Education Highest level education achieved • High School • Some College • Bachelors • Graduate • Post Graduate Cross-Tab Label

  5. 0 / 225 CT : Age What is your age? • <26 • 26-40 • 41-55 • 55-70 • 71+ Cross-Tab Label

  6. 0 / 225 CT : Location Where do you live? • Downriver • West Side • Downtown • East Side • North Side • N. Oakland/N. Macomb • Clarkston/Pontiac • Other Cross-Tab Label

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  8. 0 / 225 What did you think of the video? • I had no idea – amazing! Thanks for sharing! • I had some idea, but this provided new information. • This is pretty well known, at least in my circles. • This video is irrelevant. Location : East Side

  9. 0 / 225 How important is it to acknowledge FHA’s history of housing policies in Detroit? • Very important • Important • Not sure • Unimportant • A waste of time Location : Downtown

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  11. 0 / 225 Have past governmental policies contributed to our region’s spatial segregation? • Significant Impact • Slight Impact • No Impact Age : All

  12. 0 / 225 Based on opening statements, what outcome do you expect? • For the plaintiff (Khalilah Spencer) • For the defense (Abe Singer) • Not Sure Cross-Tab Label

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  14. Totally likely– Systemic exclusion • Likely – Significant bias / racism • Could go either way • Unlikely– Varies by situation • Very Unlikely – personal responsibility 0 / 225 Do you believe FHA’s policies contributed to racial exclusion? • Choice 1 • Choice 2 • Choice 3 • Choice 4 • Choice 5 Education : All

  15. 0 / 225 Ranking Rank (greatest to least) the discriminatory impact of the following on people of color today: • Lack of affordable housing • Lack of transportation • Environmental injustice • Urban poverty • Underperforming schools • Lack of public safety • Disproportionate jail population • Predatory lending

  16. 650 602 544 372 368 354 351 306 4. Urban poverty 5. Underperforming schools 1. Lack of affordable housing 2. Lack of transportation 8. Predatory lending 6. Lack of public safety 7. Disproportionate jail population 3. Environmental injustice Rank - Total Points View Ranked Results Points Item Cross-Tab Label

  17. Totally likely • Likely • Not sure • Unlikely • Very unlikely 0 / 225 How likely is it that segregated housing was an unintended consequence of FHA’s policies? • Choice 1 • Choice 2 • Choice 3 • Choice 4 • Choice 5 Cross-Tab Label

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  19. 0 / 225 What is YOUR verdict? • Liable (for the plaintiff) • Not Liable (for the defense) Age : 55-70

  20. 0 / 225 How much did FHA’s previous discriminatory lending practices lead to the current sub-prime crisis? • Oh, about 100%! • There may have been some pendulum effect – over-reacting the other way. • I don’t see any relationship at all. Race : Asian

  21. 0 / 225 Can we change the current economic & housing landscape by understanding past policies and practices? • Absolutely! • Somewhat likely. • Not sure. • Somewhat unlikely. • Very unlikely. Race : African

  22. Do nothing • Business as usual • Further awareness of history • Awareness of history with intentional action • Reparations to those affected 0 / 225 What can we do to ensure future inclusion in our communities? • Choice 1 • Choice 2 • Choice 3 • Choice 4 • Choice 5 Race : All

  23. 0 / 225 Ranking Rank how housing impacts the following. (most to least) • Healthcare • Education • Employment • Quality of Life • Consumerism • Mass Transit

  24. 552 502 376 237 187 175 4. Quality of Life 2. Education 3. Employment 1. Healthcare 5. Consumerism 6. Mass Transit Rank - Total Points View Ranked Results Points Item Cross-Tab Label

  25. 0 / 225 How would you rate your experience today with the Mock Trial? • Very good • Good • Bad • Very bad Cross-Tab Label

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