#  Mapping Predjudice 

 



 ![MN Map Housing 2](/sites/g/files/omnuum10826/files/datasmart/files/mm_mn_2_feature.png)

 

Minneapolis is a growing metropolitan with relative wealth and opportunity, but the history of exclusion in the city is still impacting current residents. Racial covenants banning minorities from homeownership in certain areas has led to severe differences in wealth and assets across racial divides. This map shows how racial covenants and redlining created these disparities, and has helped influence changes in housing policy to correct that.



 

##  Stats 

Dataset(s): MNOpedia and the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity at the University of Minnesota Law School (Redlining in the Twin Cities) and the Mapping Prejudice Project (Mapping Prejudice)

Visualization: Map

Jurisdiction: Minneapolis

Developed by: The Mapping Prejudice Project

Partners: The Historyapolis Project, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Michigan Law School



 

 



 [ Project link arrow\_circle\_right ](https://www.mappingprejudice.org/index.html) 

 

 

 

 

  [### Map Monday: Ending Discrimination in Minneapolis Housing

 ](/news/article/map-monday-ending-discrimination-minneapolis-housing) June 03, 2019 

 June 3, 2019 Data Visualization Map: Mapping Prejudice and Redlining in the Twin Cities Geographic Area: Minneapolis, MN Year Published: 2016 Goal: Highlight the history of racial disparities in Minneapolis housing to understand existing disparities today... 

 

 

   ![Comparison map of Minneapolis showing changes in redlining at two points in time](/sites/g/files/omnuum10826/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/datasmart/files/mm_mn_2.png?itok=Kl9JggBj)