
Black, white and red(lining)
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<p><strong><a href= "https://evepicker.com/https://evepicker.com/black-white-and-redlining//" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BE SURE TO SEE THE SHOWNOTES AND LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE HERE.</a></strong></p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:00:06] Hi there. Thanks so much for joining me today for the latest episode of Impact Real Estate Investing.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:00:12] My guest today is Justin Garrett Moore. Justin leads a double life that all comes together in one amazing package. He's an urban designer and his day job is executive director of the New York City Public Design Commission. There he hopes to guard quality and excellence in public space design from large scale urban systems, policies and projects to grassroots and community focused planning, design and arts initiatives.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:00:44] But Justin also founded Urban Patch in Indianapolis, where he grew up. There, with his parents he's deployed an incremental strategy, many layers of smaller actions that altogether add up to a big one, making his hometown a stronger, more beautiful and more inclusive community.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:01:05] Be sure to go to evepicker.com to find out more about Justin on the show notes page for this episode. And be sure to sign up to my newsletter so that you can access information about impact real estate investing and get the latest news about the exciting projects on my crowdfunding platform, Small change.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:01:31] Hello, Justin, welcome to my show. You know, I didn't realize until I read your resumé how much we share in common because we both have architecture degrees, we both have a master's in urban design from Columbia.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Justin Moore:</strong> [00:01:44] Oh, I didn't realize. That's wonderful.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Eve Picker:</strong> [00:01:47] And I was also a senior urban designer in the planning department for a few years. So. But then. Oh,