Historically Black Neighborhood Ordinance Aims to Stop Government-Funded Gentrification
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Photo courtesy of Jessica Bellamy A few months ago I shared here my article, published originally in Waging Nonviolence, profiling the inspiring and winning movement being waged by the Louisville Tenants Union. Some of the same activists are taking on the twin crises of gentrification and racial capitalism by pushing forward a creative, important ordinance to block government funding of the gentrification of Louisville’s historically Black neighborhoods.
Historically Black Neighborhood Ordinance Aims to Stop Government-Funded Gentrification
Historically Black Neighborhood Ordinance…
Historically Black Neighborhood Ordinance Aims to Stop Government-Funded Gentrification
Photo courtesy of Jessica Bellamy A few months ago I shared here my article, published originally in Waging Nonviolence, profiling the inspiring and winning movement being waged by the Louisville Tenants Union. Some of the same activists are taking on the twin crises of gentrification and racial capitalism by pushing forward a creative, important ordinance to block government funding of the gentrification of Louisville’s historically Black neighborhoods.