Atlanta, GA – April 2025
Lila Munroe, a housing justice organizer, is calling attention to the disproportionate impact of foreclosure on Black and Latino families. She argues that the recovery process — including surplus funds — must be reformed through language access, education, and legal outreach.
“Foreclosure doesn’t happen in a vacuum — it’s shaped by redlining, wage gaps, and legal deserts,” she said.
Her full interview appears in the Voices & Perspectives series, offering ground-level insight from frontline advocates.