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Hannah Rosen

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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?

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?

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

And what doesβ€”the zoning code is not explicitly racist. What does it actually say in the government documents?

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

And what doesβ€”the zoning code is not explicitly racist. What does it actually say in the government documents?

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

And what doesβ€”the zoning code is not explicitly racist. What does it actually say in the government documents?

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

Like the Chinese laundromat on the West Coast. Like, no laundromats. That's the famous one. Exactly.

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

Like the Chinese laundromat on the West Coast. Like, no laundromats. That's the famous one. Exactly.

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

Like the Chinese laundromat on the West Coast. Like, no laundromats. That's the famous one. Exactly.

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

Okay. So we have zoning laws. We have government complicity in kind of dividing where people live. And then we have someone who comes in as a supposed savior, particularly of lower Manhattan. Maybe not a savior, but someone who appreciates the diversity in the city as it is. And that's Jane Jacobs.

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

Okay. So we have zoning laws. We have government complicity in kind of dividing where people live. And then we have someone who comes in as a supposed savior, particularly of lower Manhattan. Maybe not a savior, but someone who appreciates the diversity in the city as it is. And that's Jane Jacobs.

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

Okay. So we have zoning laws. We have government complicity in kind of dividing where people live. And then we have someone who comes in as a supposed savior, particularly of lower Manhattan. Maybe not a savior, but someone who appreciates the diversity in the city as it is. And that's Jane Jacobs.

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

And you tell a very different story of the role she plays in all of this, which really brings us to the modern era. So can you talk about who she is and what role she played in transforming lower Manhattan?

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

And you tell a very different story of the role she plays in all of this, which really brings us to the modern era. So can you talk about who she is and what role she played in transforming lower Manhattan?

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

And you tell a very different story of the role she plays in all of this, which really brings us to the modern era. So can you talk about who she is and what role she played in transforming lower Manhattan?

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

Right.

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

Right.

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

Right.

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

After the break, how Jane Jacobs inadvertently contributed to the stuckness of America. Okay, so here we have Jane Jacobs. She moves into what street was that that she moved into?

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

After the break, how Jane Jacobs inadvertently contributed to the stuckness of America. Okay, so here we have Jane Jacobs. She moves into what street was that that she moved into?

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

After the break, how Jane Jacobs inadvertently contributed to the stuckness of America. Okay, so here we have Jane Jacobs. She moves into what street was that that she moved into?