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  1. VIDEO: As seas rise, the wealthy are moving away from the coasts — often into historically Black & brown communities. This summer, stopped in Miami's Little Haiti to learn about the happening there.

  2. 7 hours ago

    love how so many writers and artists believe of their part of London happened 'just after' they arrived.

  3. 5 hours ago
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    In short, they are going to gentrify it for the snooty lifestyle class.

  4. 12 hours ago

    We trending at no.7 on hot list.. appreciate the support

  5. 23 hours ago

    London used to be packed with interesting corners like this. But they are vanishing thanks to

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    Thank goodness for because this would've been full steam ahead if the demographics didnt change from Bedford to Jefferson

  7. 10 Dec 2018

    NOLA culture doesn’t exist without Black people. It’s not an aesthetic. It can’t be bought or sold. Only carried in veins & through generations. is a threat to Black New Orleans lives. Read ‘Protecting Black Culture in new, New Orleans’:

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  8. Jan 4

    I think we have a new pigeon. I haven't seen the white one around here before.

  9. 4 hours ago

    Your porridge oats are 60% more expensive than the supermarket. Mixed seeds are 25% more expensive. Pretty pricey for a project.

  10. Jan 4

    Please Sian continue with your battle against and ! "I'll never stop pushing defeatist on rent controls." via

  11. 18 hours ago

    : A Drama in Two Acts Act 1, 1968 GREEK CHORUS: "Everyone is moving out of the city, this is a crisis!" ----- Act 2, 2018 GREEK CHORUS: "Everyone is moving into the city, this is a crisis!" ----- -fin-

  12. Jan 3
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    Because he's getting paid under the table to do it! And push generations of Black and Latino families OUT of Inglewood. F** him. F*** . Glad I moved out of Inglewood 15 years ago. Nothing has changed. Different mayor and city council. Same crap.

  13. I was raised in Inglewood. My family lives in Inglewood. We love our city. We are so excited about the measures taken to BUT we all know how starts. of say no to uprooting your constituents!

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  16. 17 hours ago

    Jessica Escobedo’s , “CommunityVision,” explores the virtual construction of preferred futures within gentrified neighborhoods. 🌳🌳🌳 To read more about this piece, head to the link in our bio > Students > MDP 2019✨

  17. Jan 3
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    Most common retort: "Well we have the RIGHT to live here in peace. They're being rude!" or "We have the RIGHT to report suspicious activity! We've lived here for a while and are noticing things." Oh, did I forget to mention it's a poor black neighborhood? Yeah.

  18. Jan 4

    Too much time is spent on the challenges of urban success, and not enough time is spent on poverty, disinvestment, segregation, and displacement by decline.

  19. Jan 3

    When I moved to this area I thought my presence alone would lead to it’s ...

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