NYC residents get a leg up in housing lotteries in their own neighborhoods. Does that perpetuate segregation?

For decades, New York City has reserved half of the below-market-rate housing units in new developments for local residents living in the same community.
A federal lawsuit recently cleared for trial argues that this so-called community preference policy perpetuates racial segregation, limits the housing choices of applicants who want to move beyond their neighborhood and violates federal fair housing law.
Reporter Arya Sundaram of the newsroom's Race and Justice Unit has the story.