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The Urban Renewal to Gentrification Pipeline

The Urban Renewal to Gentrification Pipeline

FromDefying Gentrification


The Urban Renewal to Gentrification Pipeline

FromDefying Gentrification

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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On this episode of Defying Gentrification, I spend my homeroom time clarifying that gentrification is not a remedy for urban renewal, it’s the continuation of urban renewal, land theft and seizure, forced assimilation, and redlining.And on my street corner this week, I urge Black women to answer the call for liberation, especially when we are given positions of power, and to do our best to not let it kill us, and honor the memories of those that we have lost to the system despite being in its power structure.—Here are some of the things I referenced on the episode:The Assembly   article on Yolanda Hill shuttering her organization helping childcare facilities to receive federal funds so her husband could look more Republican as he runs to be the first Black governor of North Carolina.Dr. Ruha Benjamin’s full remarks at Spelman CollegeABC News report on the legacy and the tragedy of Dr. Antoinette Bonnie Candia-BaileyMy tweet on the depression that comes from reading bad news for a living, even when you have supportive people helping you do so.The full article from the Inclusive Historian’s Handbook on urban renewalHistory of the Warnersville neighborhoodThe Amendment Podcast episode on Representation for the Cherokee Nation in the US Congress—Purchase from Kristen's Bookshop.org store and support the podcast! Also, the Rothstein’s book is called Just Action, not Just Law.Never miss an episode, subscribe to our Substack or on LinkedInYou can also find Kristen @blackurbanist or @kristpattern.
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (7)

Love living in cities, but tired of feeling like you don't belong or don't understand why and how they work? Want to understand more about what gentrification means and how to both defy and eradicate it? Join me, Kristen Jeffers, Black queer feminist, disabled, urbanist essayist, editor, and urban planner from the South, living in the MidAtlantic, each week, along with some special guests, to discuss gentrification: what it is, and what it isn't, and how we as Black folks and our co-conspirators, can not just survive on a changing planet but thrive.We'll discuss hot topics in urban planning, real estate,  housing, and transportation and will teach you everything you need to know about complex and complicated topics in the field, so you can be equipped to help your community thrive.We are committed to justice and liberation and we hope you'll feel better and empowered after listening. Follow KristenTwitter and Instagram@blackurbanist@kristpatternLinkedINhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenejeffers/Join the Defying Gentrification Fellowship powered by Podiahttps://defyinggentrification.podia.com/defying-gentrification-fellowship