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Latest revision as of 11:27, 8 January 2022
Gentrification (Statecraft, Agenda 2030?) | |
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Type | Geography |
Start | 1900 |
Interest of | • Pam Alexander • Joe Anderson |
The process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in displacing current inhabitants in the process. |
Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. It is a common and controversial topic in urban politics and planning. Gentrification often results in demographic displacement.
Gentrification is an alienation and displacement tactic encouraged by the WEF's Agenda 2030, i.e corporatism or so called "Public-Private_Partnerships".
Official narrative
All good. It shouldn't be stopped.[1]
Media coverage
The CCM has attempted to frame it as a racial issue rather than a social class issue.
Popular culture
10 Years After Hurricane Katrina, Has New Orleans Been Rebuilt, Or Just Gentrified? |
Gentrification is portrayed as a problem in popular culture.
Victims
- Chicago
- Liverpool
- London
- Manchester
- New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
- New York City
See also
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