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Analysis

  • Claiming the Right to the City
  • Gentrifying Downtown Miami
  • Segregated Housing: Martin Luther King to Cabrini Green
  • Tax Credits for Developers, Bulldozers for the Poor
  • New Orleans Black Diaspora: Will the Residents Come Back?
  • Hope VI Mixed-Income Housing Projects Displace Poor People
  • Privatizing Public Services Imperils Cities
  • Selling Our City To Lennar Corporation
  • Tenants Plus Land Trust Beat Gentrification
  • Can Redevelopment Slow the Black Middle Class Exodus?
  • Visions of Richmond, California
  • Without Housing, Without Rights
  • Pay Dirt: State Tax Policies Drive Local Land Use Policies to Ground
‹ Livable CommunitiesupClaiming the Right to the City ›

Who Owns Our Cities?

  • 15-1 Credits
  • Introduction
  • Analysis
    • Claiming the Right to the City
    • Gentrifying Downtown Miami
    • Segregated Housing: Martin Luther King to Cabrini Green
    • Tax Credits for Developers, Bulldozers for the Poor
    • New Orleans Black Diaspora: Will the Residents Come Back?
    • Hope VI Mixed-Income Housing Projects Displace Poor People
    • Privatizing Public Services Imperils Cities
    • Selling Our City To Lennar Corporation
    • Tenants Plus Land Trust Beat Gentrification
    • Can Redevelopment Slow the Black Middle Class Exodus?
    • Visions of Richmond, California
    • Without Housing, Without Rights
    • Pay Dirt: State Tax Policies Drive Local Land Use Policies to Ground
  • Case Studies
  • Resources
  • RP&E Reception/ Release Event: Who Owns Our Cities?

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