
A Broader Struggle
While Lawanda prepares her case in court, her ordeal highlights a broader truth: the real cost of discrimination in Greensboro cannot be tallied only in legal damages. It is felt in the loss of community trust, the destabilization of families, and the quiet message sent to residents who dare to challenge inequity.
“Every case like this sends ripples,” Dr. Moore said. “The question is whether Greensboro will confront the human toll—or continue to look away.”
🔎 Editor’s Note: This article is part of the Chronicle’s ongoing investigation into housing discrimination, HOA practices, and selective enforcement in Greensboro. Residents with related experiences are encouraged to contact the newsroom confidentially at support@greensborochronicle.org.
