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Leah Rothstein: Uncovering the Unconstitutional History of Our Cities In this episode of The Just Life, Leah Rothstein joins Benjamin Watson for a sobering and necessary conversation about the structural roots of racial segregation in America. Drawing from Just Action, the book she co-authored with her father, renowned academic Richard Rothstein, Leah challenges the popular belief that today’s segregated neighborhoods are simply the result of personal choice or market forces. Instead, she exposes the unconstitutional reality behind America’s divided landscape—how federal, state, and local governments deliberately engineered segregation through policies like the GI Bill, restrictive covenants, redlining, and the Interstate Highway System. Together, Leah and Benjamin unpack how these decisions systematically stripped wealth from Black communities while subsidizing white suburbs—and why acknowledging that history matters for pursuing justice today. From Awareness to Repair: Why it’s no longer enough to just "know" the history; we must actively redress the damage. The Jewish-Black Connection: Leah shares how her upbringing in a Jewish activist household shaped her commitment to the idea that "we’re not safe unless everybody’s safe." The Myth of "Natural" Segregation: A breakdown of how the FHA and local zoning laws intentionally separated resources and opportunities by race. The Legacy of the GI Bill: How post-WWII housing subsidies created a massive, compounding wealth gap. Modern Day Segregation: How "race-neutral" policies (single-family zoning, illegal practices, racial steering...) continue to enforce segregation today. Watch and Listen to more of the The Just Life Podcast on Spotify and Youtube.