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Hannah Rosen

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Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So, upgrades. Now, where is this happening? Is this happening in cities of a certain size, in immigrant communities? Like, who is doing all this chaotic moving?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

And who are they? Let's define all the sides. Who are the respectable Americans?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

And who are they? Let's define all the sides. Who are the respectable Americans?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

And who are they? Let's define all the sides. Who are the respectable Americans?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So there are decades of massive amounts of mobility. It's considered respectable enough. And then at some moment, a few forces start to slow this all down. So can you tell the story of what happens in lower Manhattan?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So there are decades of massive amounts of mobility. It's considered respectable enough. And then at some moment, a few forces start to slow this all down. So can you tell the story of what happens in lower Manhattan?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So there are decades of massive amounts of mobility. It's considered respectable enough. And then at some moment, a few forces start to slow this all down. So can you tell the story of what happens in lower Manhattan?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Do you remember the numbers? Because I think they're extraordinary. Maybe I'm just remembering this from going to the Tenement Museum, but when you actually look at the density numbers, they are just hard to get your head around.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Do you remember the numbers? Because I think they're extraordinary. Maybe I'm just remembering this from going to the Tenement Museum, but when you actually look at the density numbers, they are just hard to get your head around.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Do you remember the numbers? Because I think they're extraordinary. Maybe I'm just remembering this from going to the Tenement Museum, but when you actually look at the density numbers, they are just hard to get your head around.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Wait, like who is the they? Are we talking about city planners? This is a really interesting moment, because it's unexpected, this part of the history.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Wait, like who is the they? Are we talking about city planners? This is a really interesting moment, because it's unexpected, this part of the history.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

Wait, like who is the they? Are we talking about city planners? This is a really interesting moment, because it's unexpected, this part of the history.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So we're in a moment of just resistance to tenements and apartments and crowdedness. How does this then become encoded? What's the next step they take?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So we're in a moment of just resistance to tenements and apartments and crowdedness. How does this then become encoded? What's the next step they take?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

So we're in a moment of just resistance to tenements and apartments and crowdedness. How does this then become encoded? What's the next step they take?

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

It's, you know, any time you step into the history of the technical and possibly boring word zoning, you hit racism.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

It's, you know, any time you step into the history of the technical and possibly boring word zoning, you hit racism.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

It's, you know, any time you step into the history of the technical and possibly boring word zoning, you hit racism.

Radio Atlantic
Americans Are Stuck. Who's to Blame?

In progressive Berkeley, that's another thing I learned in your book, is how Berkeley essentially has such racist zoning origins, you know?