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Enforcement of Portland’s property maintenance rules are complaint-based. That means the city doesn’t even come to investigate unless a neighbor or anyone who passes by a property reports something. In about a third of cases, Ombudsman Jennifer Croft says, no violation is found. In other cases, fines can be imposed and homeowners can be burdened with ballooning penalties if they can’t or won’t fix the problem. Those most affected by this system are homeowners of color who live in diverse or gentrifying neighborhoods. In 2021 the Ombudsman’s office laid out these problems, and its recent report details the progress the city has and hasn’t made implementing its recommendations to address this inequity. Croft joins us to share the details.
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This episode tackles the clash between local culture and the creeping impact of "colonizer tourism" in places like St. Lucia. We explore how communities are pushing back against foreign developers who try to restrict access to public spaces and dilute the local vibe. Highlighting recent protests, we discuss how locals are using festive gatherings as a powerful form of resistance, preserving the soul of their communities through food, music, and unity. . . |. Join us as we unpack the importance of standing up to gentrification and safeguarding cultural authenticity in popular travel destinations. ♥Loving this conversation?
Our featured dead pilot this month is Mr. Macho, written by Al Madrigal. You might know Al from his stand-up, his time on The Daily Show, or his many TV and film appearances over the years. His autobiographical, focuses on a man struggling with his cultural identity and his place in a newly gentrifying neighborhood. The project was supervised by Chris Harris (How I Met Your Mother) and was set up at CBS with CBS Studios attached to produce. It's an incredibly funny pilot that we know you're going to love.Mr. Macho stars Al Madrigal, Sherry Cola (Joy Ride), Julio Macias (On My Block), Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place), Rachael Harris (Suits, Lucifer), Melissa Villaseñor (SNL), and Andrew Reich providing stage directions.TICKETS TO OUR LIVE SHOW ON 11/17Link to ticketsOur November 17 show will feature scripts by John Enbom (co-creator, Party Down) and Brendan Scannell (Loot) & Amy Reed (Diary of a Future President).Cast includes:Martin Starr (Party Down, Spider-Man)Ryan Hansen (Party Down, Veronica Mars)Olivia Liang (Kung Fu)Chris Witaske (The Bear)Anna Seregina (The Civil Dead)…and more to be announced!For more information about Dead Pilots Society and to listen to past episodes featuring John Hodgman, Emerald Fennell, and many others, visit: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/dead-pilots-society.
Alex Blum joins the pod to discuss his essay in the zine about the gentrification of the UFC and his philosophy of MMA Buy a copy of the zine so you can read Alex's essay https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/p/order-the-zine-while-you-still-can And check outAlex's work https://alexanderblum.net/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support
Alex Blum joins the pod to discuss his essay in the zine about the gentrification of the UFC and his philosophy of MMA Buy a copy of the zine so you can read Alex's essay https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/p/order-the-zine-while-you-still-can And check outAlex's work https://alexanderblum.net/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support
D.C. is in the process of rethinking a part of town called North Capitol Crossroads. And for those of you who think urban planning is a case of big-shot planners coming in and dictating what your neighborhood is going to look like, think again. City Cast's Bridget Todd worked with the Office of Planning on a podcast about the area and its residents. At our latest live taping, we sat down with Ebony Dumas and Anita Cozart from the office to talk about what they're up to. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 18th episode: Roda - use promo code CITYCAST20 for 20% off Paulson & Nace Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The I Love CVille Show headlines: Oxymoron: Raising Taxes & Housing Affordability City Manager Sanders' Budget Gentrifying CVille? Virginia Has 9th Highest Monthly Rent In USA The Alley Light Celebrating 10-Year Anniversary An Abundance Of Restaurant Riches In CVille Area Liberty U. To Pay $14 Million, Largest Fine Ever 9 Places To Get Waffles Around The CVille Area What Is Next For The UVA Basketball Team? Read Viewer & Listener Comments Live On-Air The I Love CVille Show airs live Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. Watch and listen to The I Love CVille Show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, iTunes, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Fountain, Amazon Music, Audible and iLoveCVille.com.
You know your super nice neighborhood you live in? The one with the nice bagel shops and cafe. WELL THE RENT IS TOO HIGH THERE NOW. So what you gotta do and get your little kids to spray grafitti ALL OVER THE PLACE! And then rent will go low and you'll have MORE MONEY to spend on yourself. That's the theme of the podcast today. ENJOY and tell your friends about it.
Buyers and real estate agents, when you find a house within a hidden neighborhood that looks like the neighborhood is being gentrified, this episode is for you! Listen in on how this inspection went. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-mckenzie9/support
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The end of a cannabis criminal diversion program, changes to Bay Park plans, and next year's top priorities. City of Sarasota commissioners had a packed agenda on Monday. WSLR reporter Dania Hefley has a roundup. NEXT: Sea levels are rising, and storms are more intense. Will Sarasota County require higher elevation for new buildings? Don't hold your breath. THEN: One of the most affordable senior homes in this area sits on land owned by the City of Sarasota. Last week, the city decided to sell the land to a New York real estate fund, and Ramon Lopez has the story.NEXT: The rising cost of food is squeezing a lot of people, including college students, as the Community News Collaborative reports.THEN: The Community News Collaborative has a story about a public housing complex in Sarasota that is becoming a hub for services to the wider community.THEN: Florida has made headlines with its school privatization policies. Now, local superintendents are speaking out. Partner station WMNF brings us that story.FINALLY: Local governments pave the way for more growth, but they also have a responsibility for the environment, one Suncoast non-profit says, and underlines that at an upcoming event. The News Collaborative reports.
In Oaxaca, Mexico, there's a growing trend of Canadian snowbirds buying up beachfront land, being promised that these properties will be the perfect vacation home. The problem is, the land that is being developed is not up for grabs. It's communally owned by Indigenous and rural residents. Erin chats with Dawn Marie Paley, a journalist and author based in Mexico who covered this phenomenon in a piece for Breach Media, to unpack why this is able to happen, and how gentrification and tourism is impacting Mexico. Because lets be real, it sounds pretty colonial. Erin and Kattie also discuss some recent travel news around New York City's ban on Airbnb, and Egypt's new visa restrictions for Canadian travellers. Links: Red Dawn's Article on The Breach: Canadian developers are gentrifying Mexico's beaches LISTEN: Media Indigena with Rick Harp: Why settlers may be the ultimate tourists Dawn Marie Paley on Twitter YouTube: A Walk Thru Gringo Hill - Sayulita, Mexico https://www.ojala.mx/ Egypt imposes new restrictions on Canadian travellers This Is the True Scale of New York's Airbnb Apocalypse New York City's 'De Facto Ban' on Airbnb If you're a fan of the show, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Curious Tourism: Responsible Travel Podcast! Follow us on social media @curioustourismpod. Read Erin's award-winning blog, Pina Travels. Subscribe to Kattie's podcasting newsletter, Pod the North. CREDITS Written and Hosted by: Erin Hynes Producer: Kattie Laur Music from Motion Array Logo by Nicole Hall
On this week's episode the topics were: I Be Doing Bits In The Pussy Human Lives Ain't Worth That Much The Worst Men Are Raised By Their Grandmas Support the Patreon Become a Poddy Mouth Listen to Twenty-Something Spotify Apple Music Check out Last Week, Tomorrow Youtube: @LastWeekTomorrow Instagram: @lastweektomorrow TikTok: @lastweektomorrow Follow us on socials Youtube: Listen To This While You Shit Instagram: @ListenToThisWhileYouShit Instagram: @poddymouthnetwork TikTok: @Listen2ThisWhileYouShit Join The PMU Community On Twitter Follow Dom on socials Twitter: @UncleDomXI Instagram: @DomSharpeXL Follow E4 on socials Twitter: @eladiotalks Instagram: @eladiotalks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dom-sharpe/support
On this week's episode the topics were: I Be Doing Bits In The Pussy Human Lives Ain't Worth That Much The Worst Men Are Raised By Their Grandmas Support the Patreon Become a Poddy Mouth Listen to Twenty-Something Spotify Apple Music Check out Last Week, Tomorrow Youtube: @LastWeekTomorrow Instagram: @lastweektomorrow TikTok: @lastweektomorrow Follow us on socials Youtube: Listen To This While You Shit Instagram: @ListenToThisWhileYouShit Instagram: @poddymouthnetwork TikTok: @Listen2ThisWhileYouShit Join The PMU Community On Twitter Follow Dom on socials Twitter: @UncleDomXI Instagram: @DomSharpeXL Follow E4 on socials Twitter: @eladiotalks Instagram: @eladiotalks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dom-sharpe/support
As summer winds down and many of us take to the road before things cool down, we take a look at the Interstate Highway system, and how its planning and development were used to smash communities of color all across the USA - and what we can do now to fix the problems caused by that. Sixty years of suffering is a lot to make up for, but it's never too late to start. Then, we hear from Dana Defosse, the PhD who coined the term "cisgender" some thirty years ago, and why she is horrified by how misconstrued and abused the term has become. Finally, we give a quick reminder of how to properly define "gentrification" so we can see it for the class struggle issue that it is, and not the cultural inconvenience some would like to paint it as. All this and more on TMI for Friday, September 08, 2023 - listen in for YOUR Cure for the Common Media!
BFF Omaha, formerly known as Benson First Friday, is a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to build community through art engagement. BFF started in June 2012, and was named the first official Creative District in Nebraska in 2022. On today's show, Michael Griffin is in conversation with Annie Butler, production manager and the advocacy chair, and Petfest founder Zach Schmieder about the annual showcase of local and national musical acts within the Benson community. Petfest 2023 is on August 19 at the Petshop Gallery in Benson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riversidechats/support
Jessica discusses the NBA Finals with Rob Fischer, shares some of her favorite Disney movie songs with Bennet Doyle and more.start shenanigans:07 NBA Finals preview:22 Rob Fischer:47 Disney songs Draft1:23 Gentrification of Juneteenth 1:30 Brady Bunch house for sell
A Gay Shame (gayshame.net) podcast. Gentrifying neighbors, politician Hilary Ronen, the SFPD, and the media conspired to shut down parts of Capp Street in the Mission using concrete barricades. While they continue to sink millions into a fire hazard that makes sex workers less safe, Gay Shame talked to Celestina Pearl (St. James Infirmary | stjamesinfirmary.org), Dilara Yarbrough (scholars.org/scholar/dilara-yarbrough), Cesar Espinoza Perez (instagram.com/juliuscaesarsf/), and Ivy Anderson (co-editor of ‘Alice: Memoirs of a Barbary Coast Prostitute' | voicesfromtheunderworld.com) on the history of sex work in the Bay; why decriminalization is better than legalization; and how to help sex workers under attack by the City. | Mission DeFence: instagram.com/missiondefence_sf | Rad Mission Neighbors: radmissionneighbors.org | People's Mission Coalition: thepeoplesmissioncoalition.com | patreon.com/sadfrancisco
Like it or not, we're back. It's Scott Ian. It's Hypno-Germ. Remember Salvia? Remember Merrick Garland? Remember when drugs taught you things about yourself? Peja Stojakovic vs. Pete Stoyanovich. Bringing back the deep v in The Bear Season 2. 78% on Rotten Tomatoes. The Letterman Laugh. October 17th aka Alternative Pearl Harbor. The classism of jar sauce discourse. Jarring Sauce Memes 3. Gentrifying ants on a log and/or getting softblocked by celebrity chefs. Tim Heidecker, Bob Odenkirk, Fred Armisen, and Janeane Garofalo, oh my! Miss the Sealab 2021 episodes? Hit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/adultswimpodcast2021
Ravi, Rikki, and Joe start by revisiting the wave of ChatGPT discourse and looking at some new data on how it's affecting America's classrooms. Then we turn to classrooms in Arkansas, where new Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is setting down an early marker on her education policy: the LEARNS Act. Finally, we look to some new reporting from the New York Times and try to answer a provocative question: is the entire economy gentrifying? [03:22] - Classroom AI [23:12] - Arkansas' LEARNS Act [38:19] - Gentrifying Economy? [53:58] - Voicemails Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Subscribe to our feed on Spotify: http://bitly.ws/zC9K Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3Gs5YTF Subscribe to our Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Follow Lost Debate on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostdebate/ Follow Lost Debate on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lostdebate Follow Lost Debate on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thelostdebate The Lost Debate is also available on the following platforms: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-lost-debate iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-lost-debate-88330217/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/752ca262-2801-466d-9654-2024de72bd1f/the-lost-debate
Sonny Carisi gets down and dirty with some pretty gnarly dudes in this week's SVU, which sends dearest Dominick undercover into a shelter populated by paroled sex offenders. One (or more?) of these parolees appears to be raping neighborhood women, and the Unit has to figure out who's doing it before Carisi gets beaten to a pulp by meathead vigilantes. Luckily Michael Rapaport is around to save Carisi's bacon once, but is he the guy? This mostly effective episode leaves Carisi wondering aloud if maybe the sex offender registry is unfair when compared to, say, a murderer who gets out and doesn't have to tell a soul that they cut off someone's head with a dull machete.Music:Divorcio Suave - "Munchy Business"Thanks to our gracious Munchies on Patreon: Jeremy S, Jaclyn O, Pedro H, Amy Z, Nikki B, Louise M, Whitney C, D Reduble, Tony B, Zak B, Barry W, Karen D, Sara L, Miriam J, Drew D, Meghan M, Nicky R, Stuart, Jacqi B, Natalie T, Robyn S, Isabel P, Christine L, Amy A, and Sean M - y'all are the best!Be a Munchie, too! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/munchmybensonFollow us on: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Post, and Reddit (Adam's Twitter and Josh's Twitter)Join our Discord: Munch Casts ServerCheck out Munch Merch: Munch Merch at ZazzleCheck out our guest appearances on: Storytellers from Ratchet Book Club, …These Are There Stories (Adam and Josh), both of us on FMWL Pod (1st Time & 2nd Time) and Chick-Lit at the MoviesVisit our website: Munch My BensonEmail the podcast: munchmybenson@gmail.comNext Week's Episode: Season 20, Episode 5 "Accredo"
Taken from their workshop at the 2018 CCDA National Conference, Matthew Watson, Nikki Wiggins, & Justin Fung teach us about Pastoral Challenges & Opportunities In Gentrifying Neighborhoods.
Restaurant and coffee shop owners are aware they are often seen as gentrifiers. Some are taking steps to avoid behaviors that can accelerate displacement. California's Three Strikes Law is still in effect. But since 2012, “non-serious” and “non-violent” felonies have stopped counting as third strikes, and thousands of people have been released. The Los Angeles Gay Freedom Band has been making music since 1978. This weekend, they'll be performing original songs, each focused on causes important to the organization.
In this week's go round at the Worst In The Industry, Collin and Justin don't shut the fuck up about Epstein, Mama Bird gives us more wonderful background information on WeWork and more specifically the middling-handsome founder Adam Newman, plus Gwyneth Paltrow comes up! Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/worst-in-the-industry/b32aa412-7eb7-47b6-8de2-273da63f1fe1
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Utah's housing market has been very strong in the last few years, there are many stories of Salt Lake City residents being pushed out. We speak with Representative Steve Waldrip about what Salt Lake can do to have more affordable housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's today's letter:I'm a gentrifier and I feel guilty about it all the time. Is there a way to spend my money in the neighborhood in a socially responsible way?Link from today's discussion:https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/types-of-gentrifiers-you-see-in-your-neighborhoodSupport the show
Subscriber-only episodeThis is the exclusive audio breakdown section for episode 126 - ¿Gringos Gentrificando México? | Gringos Gentrifying Mexico?Support the show
Travel and migration can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, you can enrich yourself with unique experiences, pursue happiness abroad, and help the local economy by spending your limited resources in a new-to-you part of the world. On the other hand, too much tourism or immigration to a specific area can raise prices, pressuring the locals to move out, and dilute cultural elements that made the a place desirable to visit in the first place. This is a conversation that's happening a lot right now in Mexico, and it's something us travelers should be conscious of if we seek to minimize the potential harm we may cause to local economies. In this episode, we discuss gentrification in Mexico and what we can do to help protect the places we visit and migrate to.Links:057 - Una Vida Mejor por Menos | A Better Life for LessMexico City becomes 'work from home' haven for US expats, but locals are getting priced outAre Gringos Ruining Mexico City?Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizThe Jordan Harbinger ShowApple Best of 2018-Learn the stories, secrets & skills of the world's most fascinating pplListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThanks to our sponsor, italki, the website for 1-on-1 language classes.Sign up for free on italki: https://go.italki.com/spanishandgoDownload italki app:https://italki.app.link/spanishandgoSupport the show
When the first coffee shop or food truck rolls into a neighborhood, many locals have come to fear what might be coming next: rising housing prices and displacement. Restaurants, farmers markets and coffee shops are often a harbinger of gentrification. Some restaurateurs, and the food critics that send customers their way, have been grappling with the role they play in disrupting longstanding communities, and what they can do to create a positive presence in a community. As part of our regular series, All You Can Eat, with KQED food editor Luke Tsai, we'll talk with food critics and food professionals about gentrification, food and community. Guests: Cesar Hernandez, associate restaurant critic, San Francisco Chronicle Luke Tsai, food editor, KQED Mona Holmes, reporter, Eater Los Angeles Reem Assil, chef, Reem's California; author, "Arabiyya: Recipes From the Life of An Arab in Diaspora" Jay Foster, chef, restauranteur and marketplace general manager, La Cocina - non profit that helps immigrant women formalize their food businesses
I'm talking about this peeps that as of late TikTok Viral Videos on the for you page with White People Trying to be us and Not their usual selves. 1st it was Social Media influencers making a name and profit off our culture to Kim K's uncultured ass trying to do the creepy thing and literally chanel Selena Quintanilla. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rosysays/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rosysays/support
Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating and a 5-star review. I will be shouting out all 5-star reviews on the show!As a real estate investor, you need to understand how to capitalize on the development of neighborhoods. If you can't afford to buy in the areas where development is taking place, investing near the area can be a good option. Jude Bernard (Episode 93) and Jhanel Wilson (Episode 91) talk about finding deals, the importance of discipline, leveraging credit and more. This is an episode that you don't want to miss!We will be releasing mashup clips on various topics every Wednesday at 5pm PST/8pm EST. If you want to hear the full episodes, you can go back and listen to them. Learn how to invest out of state- https://www.outofstatemoney.com/ Access all of our resources on our website- https://www.blackrealestatedialogue.com/linksDownload my free guide Top 5 Down Payment Assistance Programs- https://bit.ly/dpassistance1Learn how to find your first tenant- https://bit.ly/firsttenantcourseLearn how to build your real estate team- https://bit.ly/buildyourteambredText BRED to 74121 to join our VIP Text List and to get a free training
Dr. Chanda is back at it again to help you self-reflect & live a better life! This week, Dr. Chanda discusses the Audacity of Wal-Mart, African Ice Cream, & Gentrifying baby hairs. She also encourages you to self-reflect on the true meaning of Liberation! ** Join the Paging Dr. Chanda Podcast Community by Texting "Podcast" to 21000.** Support The Podcast HEREHappy Birthday, Dr. Chanda (June 28th) Check Out Her Wish List, or Donate to the Pod! Did you Like the Show? SUBSCRIBE & Leave a review!Watch & Subscribe to The Podcast HERE (Uploaded on Thursdays)Follow Dr. Chanda on Instagram HERE**Get Your FREE Faith & Mental Health Affirmations HEREShop Black Mental Health Apparel HEREStart Your Own Podcast Using THIS LINK!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The affordable housing crisis is usually understood as a problem in the Mountain West's cities and resort towns. But it's also happening in rural areas with booming economies.
Author Sebastián Villamizar-Santamaría discusses his article, "Eyes on the Screen: Digital Interclass Coalitions against Crime in a Gentrifying Rural Town," published in the March 2022 issue of City & Community.
From Forums to Facebook, from Webrings to Web3; us Netizens have been losing the fight against the Ghost of Steve Jobs and Big Internet for a long time....but it doesn't have to be this way. This week, Kendall and Ceres are joined by the founders of Yesterweb, Sadness and Auzzie, to about the small internet, saying no to web3, and how we can get back to a community based internet. Join us as we reject modernity and embrace traditionPatreon: patreon.com/bigsoynaturalsTwitter: https://twitter.com/BigSoyNaturalsWebsite: https://bigsoyuniverse.neocities.org/Ceres' TwitterKendall's TwitterWorks Cited and Further Reading:Sadness' WebsiteAuzzie's WebsiteYesterweb WebsiteYesterweb's Say No to Web3 Page Build your own website with Neocities!The Line Goes Up: The Problem with NFTs DocumentaryCryptocurrency Boom Causes Worldwide GPU ShortageInternet Research EthicsThe Internet is an SEO LandfillHow SEO is Gentrifying the Web by Nick SlaterGoogle Search is DyingThe California IdeologyContext Collapse and Context Restoration by Nicholas CarrPseudonyms Cause People to be more Civil OnlineFrom My to Me by Olia LialinaEARN IT Act Violates the ConstitutionEARN IT Act Disaster for Online Privacy and Speech404 Page Not Found by Kate WagnerCameron's World
Here's today's letter:I'm a gentrifier and I feel guilty about it all the time. Is there a way to spend my money in the neighborhood in a socially responsible way?Your question isn't about whether or not you should move into a gentrifying neighborhood, your question is, now that you're a neighbor, how can you spend your money in your new neighborhood in a socially responsible way?Well, for one thing, shop at the corner stores! Shop at the little mom and pop restaurants. Read the bulletin boards to find service providers to help with whatever you need- home repairs, lawn care, tutors, fortune tellers. And, even if you were the top student in our negotiating class at Harvard Law School, don't nickel and dime your neighbors. It may be more expensive to shop locally in your neighborhood, but go with it. Remember that these local business owners are likely struggling to hang on as more and more businesses open up to serve the newly arrived gentrifiers.A bonus tip: Rather than assume your neighbors are powerless against the forces of gentrification, I'd encourage you to organically get to know the people in your neighborhood and to find out if there's a place for you as an ally. Find out what the local activists in your neighborhood are concerned about and find out if there is a place for you to help. Again, I'm being very specific here- find out what their concerns are, find out what battles they are fighting and if there is a way they want your help. I'm trying to help you avoid a savior response here.I also want to encourage you to join the local area council if you have the capacity- you can advocate for your neighbors and be an ally. Don't decide what your neighbors need, find out from their own mouths.I think that a lot of money decisions start with our mindsets and if you want a quick read that will make you think, I enjoyed this piece by in Next City, where the author writes about the 4 types of gentrifiers. I especially loved his cautionary tale about not finding yourself romanticizing or exoticizing your neighbors. https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/types-of-gentrifiers-you-see-in-your-neighborhoodTo submit your letter to the show, email spenddonateinvest@gmail.comTo support the show visit buymeacoffee.com/spenddonateSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spenddonate)Support the show
Vigilante action. Renegades. Human intrigue and the future at stake in New York City. In Urbanism without Guarantees, Christian M. Anderson offers a new perspective on urban dynamics and urban structural inequality based on an intimate ethnography of on-the-ground gentrification. The book is centered on ethnographic work undertaken on a single street in Clinton/Hell's Kitchen in New York City—once a site of disinvestment, but now rapidly gentrifying. Anderson examines the everyday strategies of residents to preserve the quality of life of their neighborhood and to define and maintain their values of urban living—from picking up litter and reporting minor concerns on the 311 hotline to hiring a private security firm to monitor the local public park. Anderson demonstrates how processes such as investment and gentrification are constructed out of the collective actions of ordinary people, and challenges prevalent understandings of how place-based civic actions connect with dominant forms of political economy and repressive governance in urban space. Examining how residents are pulled into these systems of gentrification, Anderson proposes new ways to think and act critically and organize for the transformation of a place—in actions that local residents can start to do wherever they are. Christian M. Anderson is associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington at Bothell. Alize Arıcan is a Postdoctoral Associate at Rutgers University's Center for Cultural Analysis. She is an anthropologist whose research focuses on urban renewal, futurity, care, and migration in Istanbul, Turkey. Her work has been featured in Current Anthropology, City & Society, Radical Housing Journal, and entanglements: experiments in multimodal ethnography. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to 1919Radio's Black Geographies podcast series! This 4-part Black Geographies podcast series brings together four authors in the emerging field of Black geographies to explore the conditions of Blackness across multiple spatial dimensions. The goal of this series is to bring radical ideas of race, space, and the politics of place out of academia and into our community and streets through an engaging and open access medium. In the second episode of our Black Geographies podcast series, Mohamed Nuur sits down with guest Dr. Brandi Summers to discuss her 2019 book Black in Place: The Spatial Aesthetics of Race in a Post Chocolate City. In this wide-ranging conversation she defines concepts such as gentrification and neoliberalism and analyzes how they relate to Blackness and Black people living across urban contexts from Washington DC to Toronto and beyond. We begin by exploring the history of the H-Street corridor in the post-civil rights era and the resulting impacts of gentrification. Near the end of the episode Dr. Summers discusses diversity and multiculturalism as tools used for the commodification and erasure of Blackness.Title sequence credits:Introduction clip: Angela Davis on Democracy Now! Second clip: Sister Souljah response to Bill Clinton Third clip: Kwame Ture on Organizaiton and mobilization Song: The Pharcyde - Runnin'A full transcript is available for all of our episodes on the 1919Radio webpage.Contact and follow us to learn more about our work and how to get involved! www.1919mag.com (instagram + twitter) Contact: nines@1919mag.com Submissions and pitches: submissions@1919mag.com
Who are some of your favorite tv judges? The besties discuss Judge Judy along with tons of documentaries. Some new shows are out for the summer that are worth a watch with some real 90's nostalgia with Queen Mary J Blige, the pop genre and reunion shows in Good Watches. IBYOP's We Winning section is on fire with a college bound teen that had a touching essay. One of our favorite supermarkets can't seem to get it together with some gentrifiers and find out what people are no longer naming their kids in Regula Degula News. Former Empire star faces some sad black ass truths and we revoked the black card of a newly wed who chose some interesting attire for his own wedding. The episode rounds out with some celeb truths from Mindy Kaling and on Ready To Love, would you ever let a potential meet your ex? In WTF News, what would you do if doctors made a major mishap during your operation? Find out how the ladies break it all down.**This episode was recorded on June 8th, 2021.
In this week's episode I'm telling you about the myth of gentrifying thrift stores and how the real monster has always and will always be capitalism. Thanks for tuning in! For even more access to me, Auntie Social, follow me on Instagram @TheAuntieSocialNetwork and subscribe to my Patreon for $5 a month to receive two bonus episodes each month. As always, new episodes are released for free every Wednesday to the regular podcast feed. Later! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theauntiesocialnetwork/message
We visit three new coffee shops in LA's historically black neighborhoods to see how designs of the spaces signal who's welcomed and who's not.
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This week on The Lost Ogle Show, Patrick and Marisa chat with local rapper, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Jabee. Here's what they discuss: The first time Patrick met Jabee at a Bud Light House PartyTM Jabee explains how the music industry works The Oklahoma City of Boom Town Gentrification and Northeast High School We learn the story of the Miranda and the Winter Ball 3:30 - Jabee Intro 5:05 - Bud Light House Party 18:20 - The Writing Process 26:20 - How Jabee Contributed to Boom Town 32:16 - Northeast High School No More 57:00 - This Week In TLO History BUY JABEE'S MUSIC ON ITUNES Watch Jabee on Play It Loud Published 23 August 2019 Do some business with our sponsors! Oklahoma Contemporary Fassler Hall in Midtown Fowler Volkswagen in Norman Patricia's Erotic Boutique Anthem Brewing Visit The Lost Ogle for more Great Content! Find Us Online! JABEE @mynameisJabee Patrick @TheLostOgle Marisa's Website! Chris at East Side Design Randy @JoaquinQuinoa
9 AM - 1 - The world's most handsome horse; You have to reserve space to have a picnic or play a game at the park in San Francisco. 2 - Washington Post reporter Elizabeth Dwoskin reports on Silicon Valley becoming "radicalized" because some companies are collecting less data. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Dudes who think they're puppies; Final Thoughts.
Gentrifying residents in two Brooklyn neighborhoods view their new surroundings differently, depending on the race of those who traditionally live there. Erika Beras reports