 Does Boston deserve its reputation as a “racist city?” 
It does. I’ve been in Boston since the busing era. I feel like there’s still a lot of residue from that time. Julia Mejia Community Organizer
Dorchester 
Boston has worked very hard to be a racist city. There still isn’t diversity in the places where important decisions are made. Rodney Muhammad Minister
Roxbury 
Of course. For someone who’s lived through busing, the Stuart Case and stop-and-frisk, it’s definitely earned its reputation. I do think we’re making progress. But there’s still a huge economic gap between blacks and whites. Ron Bell Community Organizer
Milton 
Yes, I do. There are a lot of efforts for equality happening on the individual level, but the infrastructure of our systems is racist. Maria Dolorico Psychotherapist
South End 
As an African American from this city, I think we’ve made some strides forward. But we have a lot of work to do. Tony Brewer State Employee
Roxbury 
The data doesn’t lie. The median net worth of blacks is $8. For a white family, it’s $247,500. From Back Bay to Roxbury, there’s a 22-year-difference in life expectancy. Tito Jackson CEO
Roxbury See also
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