The Detroit Divide: Neighborhoods Of Wealth And Neighborhoods Of Despair - mautic
Verkkorecent efforts in detroit demonstrate how placemaking can not only promote local equity by putting the community’s needs first, but it can also tear.
The consequences continue today.
Verkkothe city’s 139 square miles have seen a lot of change in the past 15 years, with billions spent by business and philanthropy in the city’s core, revitalizing.
Verkkoafter describing regional population and housing characteristics, the chapter examines conditions in areas of detroit where eds and meds revitalization.
Verkkoin detroit neighbourhoods such as brightmoor, osborn, north end and fitzgerald, green spaces are unlike those of other cities.
Verkkoin detroit, the predominantly black city and predominantly white suburbs have feuded for decades over finances and control of assets.
But there are people at every stop,.
These are not parks.
Verkkoas a result, today we see—in detroit and other communities across the nation—appalling racial inequities in housing, health and wealth.
These are not parks.
Verkkoas a result, today we see—in detroit and other communities across the nation—appalling racial inequities in housing, health and wealth.