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Older Women Causing a Ruckus: Gentrification Displacement and Tenant Advocacy

机译:老年妇女造成一个Ruckus:Gentrizing流离失所和租客倡导

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Gentrification is a process through which lower-income neighborhoods experience large-scale investments and an influx of wealthier residents, often displacing lower-income residents. The restructuring of neighborhoods for newer, wealthier residents can compromise belonging, place attachment, and security for existing residents. This study explores resistance to displacement through tenant advocacy and organizing in New York City. This research specifically focuses on the efforts of older, lower-income, African American women, who are most at risk for eviction and housing stability, and yet are at the center of advocacy efforts to preserve affordable, low-income housing. In three case studies, we interview key stakeholders invested in anti-displacement housing preservation, eviction resistance, and public housing organizing to highlight the often invisible work taking place from within socially vulnerable communities. Implications for policy and future directions for applied research are discussed.
机译:Gentrification是一个流程,较低收入社区经历大规模投资和富裕居民的涌入,往往使低收入居民流离失所。较新的居民的重组,居民可以损害现有居民的归属,放置附件和安全性。本研究探讨了通过纽约市的租户宣传和组织来抵制流离失所。这项研究特别侧重于越来越低收入的非洲裔美国女性的努力,他们最具冒险和住房稳定性的风险,并且在宣传努力的倡导下,以保存经济实惠的低收入住房。在三个案例研究中,我们采访了投资的关键利益攸关方,投入了反排放住房保存,驱逐抵抗和公共住房组织,以突出来自社会脆弱的社区中的经常无形工作。讨论了对应用研究的政策和未来方向的影响。

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