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Author:
Mussman, Mark, author.
Title:
Steal the street : the intersection of homelessness and gentrification / Mark Mussman.
Publisher:
Parlor Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Homelessness--Cincinnati.--Cincinnati.
Homeless persons--Cincinnati.--Cincinnati.
Gentrification--Cincinnati.--Cincinnati.
Urban renewal--Cincinnati.--Cincinnati.
Housing--Cincinnati.--Cincinnati.
Cincinnati (Ohio)--Economic policy.
Cincinnati (Ohio)--Economic aspects.--Economic aspects.
Economic policy.
Gentrification.
Homeless persons.
Homelessness.
Housing.
Race relations--Economic aspects.
Urban renewal.
Ohio--Cincinnati.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Activity: Tactics of gentrification: photographic neighborhood assessment. Displacement in a changing neighborhood -- Power factors in the community -- Systematic loss of community cohesion -- Homelessness and gentrification -- Activity: Tactics of gentrification: photographic neighborhood assessment.
Summary:
"Steal the Street is a collection of short articles focused on gentrification, public space, and community voice. The articles were written for Streetvibes, a street paper in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 2015 through 2019. The focus of Streetvibes is homelessness, so each article focuses on different aspects of homelessness and inequity in Cincinnati, much of it centered around the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. Articles include original photographs that further the narratives by providing evidence and perspectives enforced throughout each chapter. The forward is written by Alice Skirtz, author of Econocide. The housing crisis has been especially pronounced since the 2008 economic crisis. Since then, millions of Americans have been thrust into homelessness and removed from their homes. With the housing crisis growing due to the pandemic and continued neoliberalism, more communities will be displaced and transformed into safe havens for the growth of exclusionary generational wealth. Steal the Street provides a solid foundation to interpret current events and helps us to consider a different future, one without homelessness"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Working and writing for change
ISBN:
1643173278
9781643173276
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1342105299
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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