How isn't she?
I'll ask, do she actually know who owns these spaces? Does she know whose name(s) are on the lease(s) that are signed over from the bank or lending group/person?
Does she know how that grocery store was purchased? Does she know about the different types of loans you can get to establish this setup? Does she know that black folks are shut out of that department, many of us. Not too many black folks can walk into a bank and get a loan for a 5.5.-13-million-dollar project to establish a grocery store, pull down federal money to offset the cost because the project is under the guidelines of what the feds/bank deem as a developmental area. Does she know that it may have taken 6.6 million to get the "developmental low-income loan" (or whatever type of name the loan is called) to secure the loan to obtain the lease or building
Does she know who owns that commercial space? and if those places are being rented/leased?
It could have been a 12–25-million-dollar development project to secure that space where she's at. And that could have been all acquired by an all-white firm, or a firm with some Asians/Hispanics in it, or how about this, the accusation of this project could be all under the umbrella of an all-black firm or maybe person? The all -black firm may own the commercial building(s) or they could be landlords over some of these leases in these commercial spaces?
Does she know the stats and the whole picture, or is she just going by the name on the building and thinking that everything is owned by these people? which could be?
You just can't always assume things, but I expect that from her though. She just knows surface level stuff