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Longtime residents find themselves forced to compete against the “urban food machine,” writes Pascale Joassart-Marcelli.
The authors say could any process of municipal restoration, boosting mobility and redressing inequity could take a page from history.
The legacy of structural racism was laid bare at the intersection of Chicago Avenue and East 38th Street, writes Julian Agyeman.