Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand the racial gap in homeownership and wealth. Her conversation in this episode of Good Faith centers on how racial injustice worsens the effects of natural disasters, with a close look at the Eaton Fire in Altadena earlier this year and its impact on Black homeowners.
Jasmin explains how historical policies like redlining and racially restrictive covenants have left many Black families vulnerable, with fewer protections and resources to recover after tragedies like the LA fires. She shares how Greenline is working to close the racial wealth gap by promoting housing equity and preventing mass displacement.
The episode also offers a personal look at Jasmin’s journey from Chicago’s South Side to national leadership in disaster recovery and real estate justice. Her story is one of vision, resilience, and a deep commitment to building a more just future.