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Aquí/Allí en Williamsburg: una historia de la gentrificación

By Dennis sinneD on December 13, 2017 in OUR WORLD

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Aquí/Allí en Williamsburg, por Dennis sinneD, es un ensayo que explora la historia de la gentrificación en Los Sures de Williamsburg, 1968-1982, a través de la narrativa personal e histórica, en cinco partes.

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Parte 1: Cuadro 2399 — La dirección actual es 167-181 Borinquen Place en el 11211, pero la ciudad identifica [la ubicación/ locación] en su mapa de impuestos como ‘Kings County Block 2399’.

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Parte 2: Desposeimiento — En 1974, como tantos barrios en la ciudad de Nueva York y en toda la nación, williamsburg estaba anhelando.

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Parte 3: Una Chispa de Oscuridad Impenetrable — Reducción de impuestos, préstamos a bajo interés y subsidios: todo lo que estaba disponible para organizaciones sin fines de lucro era crucial y estaba disponible a través de instrumentos iguales o similares a los primeros actores del gentrificación…

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Parte 4: Amor y Muerte — No se ha tenido en cuenta en ninguna parte la religión y la identificación como “milenario”, y mucho menos en la gentrificación de Williamsburg, un fin-de-siecle.

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Parte 5: Déjame Morir con los Filisteos — “No te muevas, ma. No importa qué, no te muevas.”

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