A new survey from a Detroit researcher has revealed that Black women disproportionately experience evictions in the city.
Dr. Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson, a social epidemiologist at Ohio State University — and native Detroiter — surveyed nearly 1,500 Black women in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties for the Social Epidemiology to Combat Unjust Residential Evictions (SECURE) Study. She found that more than half of the women who said they experienced eviction were forced out of their homes illegally.
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May 22nd, 2025, 08:51 pm
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New survey spotlights higher eviction rates of Black women in metro Detroit
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Published May 22nd, 2025, 08:51 pm
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A new survey from a Detroit researcher has revealed that Black women disproportionately experience evictions in the city.
Dr. Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson, a social epidemiologist at Ohio State University — and native Detroiter — surveyed nearly 1,500 Black women in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties for the Social Epidemiology to Combat Unjust Residential Evictions (SECURE) Study. She found that more than half of the women who said they experienced eviction were forced out of their homes illegally.
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