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Episode 77: Urban Renewal 2.0
Episode 77: Urban Renewal 2.0
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21 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2017
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Development efforts in American cities often push out long-term residents and communities of color. Zeroing in on Baltimore, Professor Brandi Blessett breaks down the intentional and unintentional impacts of urban policy decisions. For More on this Topic: Read more of her work on the impact of public administration on communities of color in her two-page brief. Check out Arnold Hirsch’s book on race and housing in Chicago, Making the Second Ghetto. Further Reading: The Health Consequences of Moving From Place to Place, Antwan Jones, George Washington University The Real Baltimore Crisis, Eva Rosen, Johns Hopkins University Episode 19: Changing Neighborhoods for Better or Worse, Jackelyn Hwang
Released:
Mar 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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