David said:
 
So, for the edification of us all, I'd like to hear, outside of the context of 
this campaign, what are listmembers perceptions relative to color based bias in 
Minneapolis?  How much of a problem is it and what can or is being done about 
it in our community?  

Me:
 
If you look at the racial composition of Minneapolis neighborhoods you will see 
that the majority of people of color live in less than 10 of the 84 
neighborhoods in Minneapolis. That clustering is due to intentional policies 
implemented by the city and county during the past 50 years. It is what the 
federal government refers to as "impacted". I believe it's called segregation 
but no one in power is admitting to that so I won't hold my breath waiting.  
The only two council members I hear speaking about this issue is 8th ward 
Council Vice President Robert Lilligren, the first Native American Council 
member and Council Member Natalie Johnson Lee. 
 
Barb Lickness
Whittier


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