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What’s Next for Majora Carter’s ‘Self-Gentrification’ Hub in the South Bronx?

4 Comments

  • bx
    Posted October 3, 2018 at 12:42 pm

    ‘One coffee at a time’?

  • Ronnie
    Posted October 4, 2018 at 10:29 am

    Great piece. People fear what they do not understand. This is why homework is so important. I salute the effort and reach out to assist!

  • Cesa
    Posted October 4, 2018 at 11:15 am

    Self gentrification is the term that confuses me about her goals. It seems that she is saying that I am going to improve my neighborhood to displace myself. Tom is right, it is a silly term. We have an issue of city planning and community planning and between it, change. Progress is a complicated word and groups and city agencies define it in different ways. The economics definition is at times is self defeating, a reinforcing loop logic that sees progress as never ending. Sometimes what is overlook is the overall social, cultural, and biophysical Systems. Some see solutions by fixing parts that doesn’t do much to make the systems more resilient and healthy for people in that community.

    • Mr Man
      Posted October 9, 2018 at 6:00 pm

      Your sentiment that “she is saying that I am going to improve my neighborhood to displace myself” is pejorative and mirrored in the defeatist sentiment of the protestors in that it assumes people of color can’t possibly be successful and stay, reinvest, and prosper in place. “Planning”and academics have failed Ms Carter’s community to the point where she is attempting to put the property ownership wagons in a circle to fend off wave after wave of financial attacks on numerous fronts. Mr Tom has nothing to offer, and neither do you. Majora may not be able to save everyone, but your kind is guaranteed to save nobody.

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