QL5: The Dr. James Jennings Interview

James Jennings

In this episode Professor Emeritus of Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning Dr. James Jennings discusses his article on entrepreneurship and academic paper on gentrification

Summary

Episode Length

56:17

Topics Covered

10

References Made

18

Topics Discussed

Dr. James Jennings on becoming a professor

In part 1 Dr. Jennings discusses his motivation for becoming a professor in urban & environmental policy and planning.

Dr. James Jennings on inequality

In part 2 Dr. Jennings discusses his definition for the word inequality within the context of his article, The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Black and Latino Communities in Massachusetts. He also elaborates on the importance of including the concept of inequity when discussing inequality.

Dr. James Jennings on justice

In Part 3 Dr. Jennings discusses how justice should be defined. He also speaks on the importance of implementing justice beyond an individual level.

Dr. James Jennings on gentrification

In part 4 Dr. Jennings defines the word gentrification. He also provides examples nonwhite people are affected in Boston, MA.

Dr. James Jennings on redlining

In part 5 Dr. Jennings explains the role the local, state and federal government played in the disparity in home ownership between white and people classified as black. He also speaks on redlining, restricted zoning and zoning decisions benefiting large real estate developers.

Dr. James Jennings on interstate highways

In part 6 Dr. Jennings explains the role government played on negatively impacting black central business districts by construction interstate highways.

Dr. James Jennings on super commuting

In part 7 Dr. Jennings speaks on public transportation and infrastructure. He also explains the effects super commuting can have on non-white people.

Dr. James Jennings on entrepreneurship

In part 8 Dr. Jennings discusses the importance of creating business sectors in distressed communities. He also speaks on the importance of teaching entrepreneurship especially within the public-school system.

Dr. James Jennings on the growth of tech

In part 9 Dr. Jennings speaks on the importance of participation in technological growth in areas of opportunity.

Dr. Jennings on reparations

In part 10 Dr. Jennings discusses reparations and who should receive compensatory help.

References/resources mentioned

Dr. Jennings

1935 Federal Home Loan Bank Board – Residential Security Maps

Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Boston Housing Authority Department of Neighborhood Development

Civil Rights Movement

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Former President Dwight Eisenhower and Highway development

Former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Commencement Address to the 1965 graduating class of Howard
University

Ivory Tower

Redlining

Richard Rothstein – The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

Understanding Gentrification and Displacement: Community Voices and Changing Neighborhoods

United Nations

Host

Displacement in Inglewood, CA residents & the Los Angeles Rams stadium construction

Dr. Jennings

Gentrification as Anti-Local Economic Development: The Case of Boston, Massachusetts

Mobile Barbering Article Trim-It App

Neely Fuller Jr.

The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Black and Latino Communities in Massachusetts

Gentrification as Anti-Local Economic Development:

The Case of Boston, Massachusetts

Author

James Jennings

Category(s)

Publisher

Trotter Review

Publication Date

September 22, 2016

Episode(s) Referenced

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