Most of the people who are moving in are white
Tena is worried the housing and billing in the neighborhood will go up because people with higher income are moving in.
Most of the people who are moving in are white
Tena is worried the housing and billing in the neighborhood will go up because people with higher income are moving in.
there's no plan in place to ensure that low-income children and children of color don't get pushed out.
children's educations are being juggled in parents hands because of the moving due to gentrification.
“flipping,” like real estate.
is this referring to gentrification and the change of race in the school?
she was seeing more and more African-American families leave the school
not only are families leaving the neighborhoods but their children's education is at risk.
it was serving almost exclusively low-income Latino, Asian and African-American families from nearby neighborhoods
America in general need more open minded schools like these and more diverse.
Displacement happens in two key ways. Rising property values jack up property tax bills to the point that the original residents, especially seniors on fixed incomes, can’t afford them.
Gentrifications biggest problem is that it is forcing people to live out on their own because they can no longer afford what they thought they could.
Gentrification is, in itself, neither good nor bad,
Gentrification can either benefit the neighborhood in a good way and make it better or make conflict with the residents and government.
often shredding the social fabric of those communities in the process.
people may not realize it but gentrification is taking away more than just housing for people but where they are able to be themselves.
The metro area faces a shortage of 80,000 affordable housing units, he said
The housing units can no longer take care of those who cannot keep up with the expenses.
With more than 1,000 new households moving to Denver each month, the city has seen a large share of formerly affordable neighborhoods go upscale
The city has watched people change the price for people to live in places they can barely afford now.
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