yall are not trying to hear me
the devolpers, councilmen and real estate people who push majority of the efforts in regards to gentrification
they then embed themselves with local “preservation” groups and other similar shyt. attractions like this library they jump all over as a chance for them to capitalize on an venture because of greed and not for the betterment of the community
the people moving in, are simply a smaller piece of a larger puzzle
and the whole “up and coming” and “arts districts” is just a cover for the eventual hikes in rent and eventually the prescenes of police officers suddenly becomes more apparent.
this isn’t a one size fits all situation and I am not saying black middle class people that aren’t from an area can’t move into a neighborhood they choose to
I’m just saying that as it gets to that point where many poor black folk were pushed out of an area to get to that point and that without universial rent control or a constant and resilient community fighting back, you’re gonna constantly have people being pushed out of places they and their family has called home for generations
Yes the hell it does! Poor black people cannot support a community alone. They have no money to do so. This is why we have nothing but Arab and Koren owned stores because we don't have enough nikkas with an economic base to open black owned businesses.
This is how black communities use to look before intergration. Middle class, working class and even poverty level blacks all living in the same community. This an example where trickle down economics actually works.
A community of only poor people is a ghetto. And NO ONE actually wants to live in a ghetto.
No it's not. Those middle class blacks who move in dont change the culture and antagonize the black ppl who were there before them. They usually grew up in a different low class neighborhood and move into an up and coming low income neighborhood. They also dont do everything in their power to get rid of the low income blacks. There is a sense of empathy