How can Albany bridge its racial wealth gap? Residents, experts offer solutions
Jan 01, 1970
This story is part of "A City Divided," a series examining how Albany became divided along racial lines. The renter came into Virginia Rawlins' office, sat down and waited to be convinced that the dream of owning a home was within reach. “You can do this,” Rawlins recalled telling one woman who wanted to buy a house but found herself fixated on the systemic barriers that made it difficult. "It's possible." Read More