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Quite naturally, no one wants to read anything suggesting that their n'hood's revitalization would be better advanced by the nonblack author "others" being courageous enough to venture eastward.

Personally, I think it is part and parcel of neighborhood revitalization for people who would be reluctant to visit to decide to start visiting and start making it a habit.

If Anacostia's revitalization depended on merely the current residents without any changes in willingness to visit, shop, and move there on the part of other people, then it already would have happened.

by JustMe on Apr 27, 2012 12:21 pm • linkreport

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