In this Real (Estate) Talk episode, expert Dr. Lee Davenport chats with the recently retired Elaine Gross, the founding president of ERASE Racism, the civil rights organization based on New York’s Long Island.
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Real (Estate) Talk: The courage to advocate for change with Elaine Gross
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