Begun in the 1930s, redlining was the federal government’s practice of outlining in red the areas on maps with sizable non-White populations to indicate to mortgage lenders that they were not loan-worthy. This led to the systematic denial of services, resources, and opportunities. Kristen LaRue and Regina Lewis from “Black Yarn” join us to detail the debut screening of their documentary, Lexington: Resilience In The Redline.
