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Fair Housing and Gentrification

Research and Research Summaries

  • Black Homes Matter: Alternate Approaches to Neighborhood Revitalization in the City of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Fair Development Action Group, August 2015)
  • “Autonomy, Mobility, and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in Gentrifying Neighborhoods,” by Rachel Godsil (Poverty & Race, January 2014)
  • Gentrification: an updated literature review (PRRAC, October 2013)
  • Annotated Bibliography – Recent Literature on gentrification (October 2013)
  • From Urban Renewal and Displacement to Economic Inclusion: San Francisco Affordable Housing Policy 1978-2012, by Marcia Rosen and Wendy Sullivan (November 2012)

Past Conferences

Workshop at the Urban Affairs Association Conference, April 20, 2012 – “Managing gentrification for the benefit of low income residents: A case study in Pittsburgh”

Speakers:

  • Bonnie Young-Laing, Co-Director, Hill District Consensus Group
  • Robert Damewood, Staff Attorney, Regional Housing Legal Services
  • Michael Bodaken, President, National Housing Trust
  • Michael Bodaken presentation – “Managing Gentrification: Preserving Affordable Housing Near Transit”
  • Robert Chaskin, University of Chicago
  • Chester Hartman, Poverty & Race Research Action Council (moderator)

(See workshop description)

Materials from workshop at the Kirwan Institute Conference, March 16, 2012 – “The End of Gentrification? Strategies to Create and Stabilize Diverse and Integrated Neighborhoods”

  • Video: The Community Speaks – Weinland Park, Columbus, OH
  • Video: H Street NE – The Challenge (Part One)
  • Lance Freeman, Columbia University School of Architecture and Urban Planning (Author of There Goes the ‘Hood)
    • Gentrification: Beyond Displacement (powerpoint)
  • Michael Wilkos, Columbus Foundation, “The Weinland Park Neighborhood Plan”
    • The Weinland Park Plan
  • Mark Joseph, Case Western University, “Building Mixed Income Communities”
    • Mixed-Income Developments Study
  • Saba Bireda, Deputy Director, PRRAC (moderator)

(See workshop description)

Materials from Housing Justice Network workshop, October 17, 2011 – “Can We Achieve Diversity and Stability in Gentrifying Neighborhoods?”

Speakers:

  • Ingrid Gould Ellen, Furman Institute, NYU, “Gentrification: Path to Integration or Road to Displacement?”
  • Sheryll Cashin, Georgetown Law School
  • Betsy Julian, Inclusive Communities Project, Dallas
  • Robert Damewood, “Anti-Displacement Strategies in Pittsburgh’s Hill District”
  • Strategies to Prevent Displacement of Residents and Businesses in the Pittsburgh’s Hill District (September 2011, by Robert Damewood and Bonnie Young-Laing)

(See workshop description)

 

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