Jeff Chopan

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Brooklyn was seeing the opposite of white flight—a white landing of sorts. This was coded in the language of class: the arrival of “educated” professionals who were lifting a community of “low-income” renters. Yet the color line persists: The very boundaries of neighborhoods that were once marked in red, excluding Black people from buying homes, now contain some of the hottest real estate.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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