Census Data Shows Black Populations Moving From Cities To The Suburbs. What Trends Are We Seeing In SoCal?

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Teresa Cordova, director of the Great Cities Institute at UIC and professor of urban planning and policy, was one of two featured guests in a discussion on KPCC Radio’s “AirTalk” that examined the latest Census data showing Black populations moving from cities to suburbs and how these trends are being reflected in Los Angeles and Southern California.

Today on AirTalk, we speak with Teresa Córdovaprofessor of Urban Planning and Policy and director of the Great Cities Institute (GCI) at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Michael Stollprofessor of Public Policy and director of the Black Policy Project in the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA about the latest trends and how they’re being reflected in Los Angeles and Southern California.

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