Faces of Gentrification Public Allies Cincinnati
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- Sociedad y cultura
Faces of Gentrification is a collection of narratives on gentrification by and for the people; focused on homelessness, community resistance and sustainable development in Cincinnati, OH. Produced and created by Public Allies Cincinnati Ally Apprentices: Mimi Wane, Luke Hermann, Cynthia Nesbit, and Kelsey Hawkins-Johnson
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Community Resistance with Joele Newman
In this episode, we hear a tender conversation between Mimi Wane and Joele Newman, community organizer and youth program coordinator of the Peaslee Neighborhood Center, on equitable development, education, and community resistance in Over-the-Rhine.
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Sustainable Development with Carla Chifos
In this episode, we talk with Carla Chifos, Associate Professor of Planning at the University of Cincinnati where we discuss her experience in Southeast Asia in international development and the ways developing an eco-city can impact communities.
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Poverty in the Suburbs with Tom Carroll
In this episode, we sit down with Tom Carroll the village manager of Silverton where we discuss the rising poverty levels outside of city centers and affordable housing.
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West End Neighborhood with Christopher Smith
In this episode, we have a conversation with Christopher Smith, a Genealogy and Local History Librarian at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, where we discuss the the History of the West End neighborhood and the impacts of gentrification and urban renewal have had.