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There Goes the Neighborhood
A podcast about how and why gentrification happens. Season 3, produced in partnership with WLRN, Miami’s public radio station, introduces us to “climate gentrification,” reporting about the ways climate change, and our adaption to it, may seriously intensify the affordable housing crisis in many cities. In many parts of the US, black communities were pushed to low-lying flood prone areas. As Nadege Green reports, in Miami, the opposite is true. Black communities were built on high elevation away from the coast. Now because of sea level rise that high land is in demand. WNYC Studios is a...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 576 ratings
Gentrification 101
This helped me understand all the players in gentrification (and how disturbing they can be).
Breezy Veazey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/21
My First Podcast
This podcast was the first one that I ever listened to and it was absolutely incredible. Would love to hear another season on similar topics.
A beautiful Death via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/20
Great!
Very informative and engaging
cosimascully via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/20
Recent Episodes
Haitian migrants fled a violent dictatorship and built a new community in Miami’s Little Haiti, far from the coast and on land that luxury developers didn’t want. But with demand for up-market apartments surging, their neighborhood is suddenly attractive to builders. That’s in part because it...
Published 11/07/19
Published 11/07/19
Valencia Gunder used to dismiss her grandfather’s warnings: “They’re gonna steal our communities because it don't flood.” She thought, Who would want this place? But Valencia’s grandfather knew something she didn’t: People in black Miami have seen this before.  In the second episode of our...
Published 11/06/19
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