Referenced Reading Material

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Understanding Gentrification and Displacement: Community Voices and Changing Neighborhoods

Understanding Gentrification and Displacement: Community Voices and Changing Neighborhoods

Author(s):

James Jennings
Bob Terrell
Jen Douglas
Kalila Barnett
Ashley E. Harding

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

Mobile barbering: ‘It’s like Uber, but for haircuts’

Mobile barbering: 'It's like Uber, but for haircuts'

Author: Dougal Shaw

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

Mobile barbering: ‘It’s like Uber, but for haircuts’

Highways gutted American cities. So why did they build them?

Highways gutted American cities. So why did they build them?

Author: Joseph Stromberg

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

Highways gutted American cities. So why did they build them?

One of California’s last black enclaves threatened by Inglewood’s stadium deal

One of California’s last black enclaves threatened by Inglewood’s stadium deal

Author: Angel Jennings

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

One of California’s last black enclaves threatened by Inglewood’s stadium deal

1935 Federal Home Loan Bank Board – Residential Security Maps

1935 Federal Home Loan Bank Board – Residential Security Maps

Author: Federal Home Loan Bank Board Home Owners’ Loan Corporation

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

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

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

Author: Dr. James Jennings

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

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

The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Black and Latino Communities in Massachusetts

The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Black and Latino Communities in Massachusetts

Author: Dr. James Jennings

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5

The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Black and Latino Communities in Massachusetts

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

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

Author: Richard Rothstein

Referenced on Episode(s): QL5



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