How redlining maps still shape your city. Slide arc: hook with a then versus now map contrast, build with how the grading system worked and who made it, then show two long shadows (wealth gaps, health outcomes), and end with a prompt to look up a local map and share findings. Keep it grounded in one recognizable neighborhood example to make it feel personal and save-worthy.
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Then vs Now: Discover how redlining maps from the 1930s still shape neighborhoods like Waterloo. Revealing history in your city! 📍
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How it worked: In the 1930s, agencies like HOLC graded neighborhoods A-D based on race and investment risk, marking 'hazardous' zones. 😮
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Long shadows: Those redlined zones now face wealth gaps and poorer health—neighborhoods with fewer resources and higher risks. 💔
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Take Action: Look up your local redlining map today and share your findings. Uncover hidden history in your neighborhood! 🔍
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