Crain’s Chicago Business: The rocky path for Black and Latino homebuyers in Chicago

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“We need a thriving, well-educated population that has opportunity,” says Horacio Mendez, executive director of the Woodstock Institute. “We have an unbalanced system, and we would all be better off if we figured out a way to make things better.

“Whether they’re in a dinghy or a yacht, fewer people complain about what’s going on if the water is rising for everyone.”

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