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"Full of lessons about organizing in the suburbs and building a suburban anti-displacement toolbox, The Right to Suburbia offers food for thought to other cities globally that are dealing with suburban gentrification and the question of what we can do about it."--Loretta Lees, Director of the Initiative on Cities, Boston University "Intellectually and emotionally compelling and, frankly, difficult to put down. This book will make a major contribution to urban and suburban history and planning."--Andrew Wiese, author of Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth…mehr

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"Full of lessons about organizing in the suburbs and building a suburban anti-displacement toolbox, The Right to Suburbia offers food for thought to other cities globally that are dealing with suburban gentrification and the question of what we can do about it."--Loretta Lees, Director of the Initiative on Cities, Boston University "Intellectually and emotionally compelling and, frankly, difficult to put down. This book will make a major contribution to urban and suburban history and planning."--Andrew Wiese, author of Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century "In this powerfully written book, Willow Lung-Amam delineates the forces of racial capitalism that shape public and private disinvestment as well as reinvestment in diverse suburban neighborhoods."--Tanya Golash-Boza, author of Before Gentrification: The Creation of DC's Racial Wealth Gap
Autorenporträt
Willow S. Lung-Amam is Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning and Director of the Small Business Anti-Displacement Network at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of Trespassers? Asian Americans and the Battle for Suburbia.