Anonymous wrote: This thread doesn't even matter since your privilege moves where you move. If it's a black neighborhood, the real estate values are low...until white people decide they like it. The one-off profit a decades long Black owner are nothing when compared to the benefits your parents (and you) had in there (likely) non diverse enclave.
Many gentrifier's say they want diversity, while acknowledging that their very presence increases property values beyond the reach of many, if not most people of color. Sadly,you are the death knell of urban diversity. Your social and political leanings don't really matter, as individually it's not your fault; it's just how ya'll have been rolling for hundreds of years.
Like it or not, it's a fact that whenever you show up (choose your own historical year up to 2023), wherever you show up (pick any culture i.e. Petworth locally), non-whites suffer.
....Queue the whataboutisms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m continuing to live in my home in Columbia Heights and not sell it to a developer who would chop it up into overpriced units. I also continue to send my children to public school.
What did YOU do today to prevent gentrification, OP?
OP here. Exclusively patronizing very local businesses, sending my children to public school, not calling the cops over a party.
Anonymous wrote: Like it or not, it's a fact that whenever you show up (choose your own historical year up to 2023), wherever you show up (pick any culture i.e. Petworth locally), non-whites suffer.
....Queue the whataboutisms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some DC neighborhoods, they're at a point where gentrification is desperately needed. The homes need to be gutted and redone or they won't be habitable. It's been a long time with no maintenance and they need everything. If those neighborhoods don't gentrify they'll end up like the abandoned homes in Detroit--boarded up and empty. The "original" habitants just don't have the money to do the needed work. Gentrifiers are able to pay for the work to be done. It's part of the lifecycle of a neighborhood.
Hold on a second. What you're talking about there isn't gentrification that makes a neighborhood safe and attractive - it's displacement. The most dramatic example I can think of is the development in Southwest/Waterfront. It seems most of that place has been razed. For a local history lesson, watch the 2007 documentary about gentrification of DC - Chocolate City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1NkfATQvj4
Anonymous wrote:In some DC neighborhoods, they're at a point where gentrification is desperately needed. The homes need to be gutted and redone or they won't be habitable. It's been a long time with no maintenance and they need everything. If those neighborhoods don't gentrify they'll end up like the abandoned homes in Detroit--boarded up and empty. The "original" habitants just don't have the money to do the needed work. Gentrifiers are able to pay for the work to be done. It's part of the lifecycle of a neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:You can play a role today. Did you protest today? Did you donate to a mutual aid organization?
Anonymous wrote:You can play a role today. Did you protest today? Did you donate to a mutual aid organization?
Anonymous wrote:Gentrification is amazing. We should be encouraging it, especially when it results in more building
Anonymous wrote:You can play a role today. Did you protest today? Did you donate to a mutual aid organization?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can play a role today. Did you protest today? Did you donate to a mutual aid organization?
I encourage gentrification, as you call it, because it improves neighborhoods and makes them safer.
Anonymous wrote: This thread doesn't even matter since your privilege moves where you move. If it's a black neighborhood, the real estate values are low...until white people decide they like it. The one-off profit a decades long Black owner are nothing when compared to the benefits your parents (and you) had in there (likely) non diverse enclave.
Many gentrifier's say they want diversity, while acknowledging that their very presence increases property values beyond the reach of many, if not most people of color. Sadly,you are the death knell of urban diversity. Your social and political leanings don't really matter, as individually it's not your fault; it's just how ya'll have been rolling for hundreds of years.
Like it or not, it's a fact that whenever you show up (choose your own historical year up to 2023), wherever you show up (pick any culture i.e. Petworth locally), non-whites suffer.
....Queue the whataboutisms