Civil Rights
Feb. 1, 2014
San Francisco housing squeeze disparately impacts African-Americans
While many groups have been affected, it is now well established that the city's African-American population has borne the brunt of what the city's mayor aptly describes as a "housing crisis." By Daniel Everett





Daniel Everett
Email: danieleverett@danieleverettlaw.com
Daniel is a criminal defense attorney in San Francisco and the host of "Folk Law" on KXSF-LP 102.5 FM.
San Francisco's housing woes are characterized by inflated rent and a shortage of residential units - a combination that has left many long-term residents feeling pushed out and priced out of their city. While many groups have been affected, it is now well established that the city's African-American population has borne the brunt of what the city's mayor aptly describes as a "housing crisis."
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