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Fighting Back: Real Estate Bias Exposed

The "Dr. Phil" discussion on real estate bias continues. Dr. Phil talks to Anthony Marguleas, a real estate broker and owner of Amalfi Estates, who claims he has witnessed firsthand property owners who refuse to sell to someone of a different ethnic background. How does he handle these violations?

Also, fair housing lawyer and the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at the University of Kentucky College of Law Robert Schwemm discusses his role in the Long Island Newsday short documentary, "Testing The Divide." What does he say were his findings, and how were they pivotal in effecting change in New York State? What should Americans nationwide be aware of? Also, how do these incidents of bias affect victims' psychological and mental health? Dr. Corey Yeager, a psychotherapist for the Detroit Pistons and author of "How Am I Doing?" breaks down the mental toll bias takes on black Americans.

See more from part one: Bias in Real Estate: Enough is Enough!

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