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Michigan Michigan Roundtable for Roundtable for Diversity and Diversity and

InclusionInclusion

ARS ResponsesARS Responses

• Please turn your cell phones on silent.Please turn your cell phones on silent.• Grab a keypad and a card. (the Grab a keypad and a card. (the

numbers should match)numbers should match)• Hold onto the card for the afternoon Hold onto the card for the afternoon

session.session.• We want to learn about the audienceWe want to learn about the audience• We’ll continue with additional topic We’ll continue with additional topic

related questions later.related questions later.

Native0%

Other8%Asian

4%

African33%

Latino5%

White50%

What racial group do you What racial group do you most identify with?most identify with?

1.1. White/non-hispanicWhite/non-hispanic2.2. LatinoLatino3.3. African AmericanAfrican American4.4. Asian Pacific IslanderAsian Pacific Islander5.5. Native AmericanNative American6.6. Other not listedOther not listed

Post Grad27%

Grad33%

BS20%

Some7%

HS13%

Highest level education Highest level education achievedachieved

1.1. High SchoolHigh School2.2. Some CollegeSome College3.3. BachelorsBachelors4.4. GraduateGraduate5.5. Post GraduatePost Graduate

71+2%

55-7032%

41-5526%

26-4017%

<2623%

What is your age?What is your age?

1.1. <26<262.2. 26-4026-403.3. 41-5541-554.4. 55-7055-705.5. 71+71+

5%

20%

9%

8%

20%

15%

2%

22%

Where do you live?Where do you live?

1.1. DownriverDownriver

2.2. West SideWest Side

3.3. DowntownDowntown

4.4. East SideEast Side

5.5. North SideNorth Side

6.6. N. Oakland/N. N. Oakland/N. MacombMacomb

7.7. Clarkston/PontiacClarkston/Pontiac

8.8. OtherOther

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0% 0% 0% 0%

1 2 3 4

What did you think of the What did you think of the video?video?

1.1. I had no idea – amazing! I had no idea – amazing! Thanks for sharing!Thanks for sharing!

2.2. I had some idea, but this I had some idea, but this provided new provided new information.information.

3.3. This is pretty well This is pretty well known, at least in my known, at least in my circles.circles.

4.4. This video is irrelevant.This video is irrelevant.

82%

15%

3% 0% 0%

1 2 3 4 5

How important is it to How important is it to acknowledge FHA’s history acknowledge FHA’s history

of housing policies in of housing policies in Detroit?Detroit?

1.1. Very importantVery important2.2. ImportantImportant3.3. Not sureNot sure4.4. UnimportantUnimportant5.5. A waste of timeA waste of time

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85%

12%3%

1 2 3

Have past governmental Have past governmental policies contributed to our policies contributed to our

region’s spatial segregation?region’s spatial segregation?

1.1. Significant ImpactSignificant Impact2.2. Slight ImpactSlight Impact3.3. No ImpactNo Impact

46%

13%

41%

1 2 3

Based on opening Based on opening statements, what outcome statements, what outcome

do you expect?do you expect?

1.1. For the plaintiff For the plaintiff (Khalilah (Khalilah Spencer)Spencer)

2.2. For the defense For the defense (Abe Singer) (Abe Singer)

3.3. Not SureNot Sure

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73%

24%

2%

1%

0%

1. Totally likely– Systemic exclusion

2. Likely – Significant bias / racism

3. Could go either way

4. Unlikely– Varies by situation

5. Very Unlikely – personal responsibility

Do you believe FHA’s Do you believe FHA’s policies contributed to policies contributed to

racial exclusion?racial exclusion?

Rank Rank (greatest to least)(greatest to least) the the discriminatory impact of discriminatory impact of

the following on people of the following on people of color today:color today:1.1. Lack of affordable housingLack of affordable housing

2.2. Lack of transportationLack of transportation3.3. Environmental injusticeEnvironmental injustice4.4. Urban povertyUrban poverty5.5. Underperforming schoolsUnderperforming schools6.6. Lack of public safetyLack of public safety7.7. Disproportionate jail Disproportionate jail

populationpopulation8.8. Predatory lendingPredatory lending

Ranked ResultsRanked Results

650650

602602

544544

372372

368368

354354

351351

306306

4. Urban poverty4. Urban poverty

5. Underperforming schools5. Underperforming schools

1. Lack of affordable housing1. Lack of affordable housing

2. Lack of transportation2. Lack of transportation

8. Predatory lending8. Predatory lending

6. Lack of public safety6. Lack of public safety

7. Disproportionate jail population7. Disproportionate jail population

3. Environmental injustice3. Environmental injustice

Points Item

22%

30%

8%

20%

21%

1. Totally likely

2. Likely

3. Not sure

4. Unlikely

5. Very unlikely

How likely is it that How likely is it that segregated housing was an segregated housing was an unintended consequence of unintended consequence of

FHA’s policies?FHA’s policies?

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Age : 55-70

71%

29%

Liable Not Liable

What is What is YOURYOUR verdict? verdict?

1.1. Liable Liable (for the (for the plaintiff)plaintiff)

2.2. Not LiableNot Liable (for the (for the defense)defense)

38% 40%

22%

1 2 3

How much did FHA’s How much did FHA’s previous discriminatory previous discriminatory

lending practices lead to the lending practices lead to the current sub-prime crisis?current sub-prime crisis?

1.1. Oh, about 100%!Oh, about 100%!2.2. There may have There may have

been some been some pendulum effect – pendulum effect – over-reacting the over-reacting the other way.other way.

3.3. I don’t see any I don’t see any relationship at all.relationship at all.

58%

20%

12%

3%8%

1 2 3 4 5

Can we change the current Can we change the current economic & housing landscape economic & housing landscape by understanding past policies by understanding past policies

and practices?and practices?

1.1. Absolutely!Absolutely!2.2. Somewhat likely.Somewhat likely.3.3. Not sure.Not sure.4.4. Somewhat Somewhat

unlikely.unlikely.5.5. Very unlikely.Very unlikely.

0%

0%

5%

84%

11%

1. Do nothing

2. Business as usual

3. Further awareness of history

4. Awareness of history with intentional action

5. Reparations to those affected

What can we do to ensure What can we do to ensure future inclusion in our future inclusion in our

communities?communities?

Rank how housing impacts Rank how housing impacts the following. (most to the following. (most to

least)least)1.1. HealthcareHealthcare2.2. EducationEducation3.3. EmploymentEmployment4.4. Quality of LifeQuality of Life5.5. ConsumerismConsumerism6.6. Mass TransitMass Transit

Ranked ResultsRanked Results

552552

502502

376376

237237

187187

175175

4. Quality of Life4. Quality of Life

2. Education2. Education

3. Employment3. Employment

1. Healthcare1. Healthcare

5. Consumerism5. Consumerism

6. Mass Transit6. Mass Transit

Points Item

68%

31%

0% 1%

1 2 3 4

How would you rate your How would you rate your experience today with the experience today with the

Mock Trial?Mock Trial?

1.1. Very goodVery good2.2. GoodGood3.3. BadBad4.4. Very badVery bad

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