In today's episode of 'Understanding Housing Discrimination', we examine 'steering', a subtle yet significant form of racial discrimination. Meet John, an Asian man looking to purchase a house for his family." Meet John. An Asian man looking to purchase a house for his family. "I really want a home in Greenfield. Can you show me what homes are available??? Are you sure that's where you want to live? I think I have the perfect listing for you in another area, where you'll find more people like you. so what are you looking for? The agent takes John to a neighborhood predominantly populated by Asian residents. This isn't what I asked for? Why am I being directed to a specific neighborhood based on my race? I wanted to choose a home based on what's best for my family, not be limited because I am Asian. I feel like I'm being steered away from certain areas, and that's not right. Recognizing the injustice, John decides to file a complaint with HUD for racial discrimination. I'm filing this complaint because everyone deserves to choose their home without being restricted by their race. Steering, as experienced by John, is a form of racial discrimination that limits choice and promotes segregation. It's important to recognize and challenge such practices to ensure fair and equal housing opportunities for all. hey babe? my sweet girl!