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"So I reject the notion that we need more people in order for it change. While ... a lot of the changes are happening from w/in."

Given that there are numerous articles about how many middle class blacks have moved in to the area, and a smaller percentage of whites as well, how are you measuring who is enacting these changes? At what point does one become an insider and not an outsider after moving in to the neighborhood? Six months? A year? Five? Are middle class blacks that move in considered outsiders? So is it simply based on the race of whom is moving in? Everything seems so abstract (and I think reverse racism is a phony concept/term as the power construct is typically not present).

by H Street Landlord on Apr 27, 2012 7:20 pm • linkreport

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