Please join us for our next CURE seminar:
Regeneration and Inequality in US Post-Industrial Cities
Alan Mallach
senior fellow at the Center for Community Progress in Washington DC
Urban regeneration is a reality in US cities, and during the past 10 to 15 years has spread from coastal cities like Washington DC and San Francisco to the nation’s historically industrial cities, including Baltimore, Pittsburgh and St. Louis, slowing and in some cases reversing decades of population and job loss. At the same time, as these cities have seen renewed growth and redevelopment, they have also become more spatially, economically and racially polarized, as some parts of cities have seen revival but others continued, even accelerated, decline. Based on my ongoing research into the changes in the nation’s post-industrial cities, I will describe the recent trends in these cities, analyze some of the salient forces driving these trends, and offer some thoughts about the challenges they represent for social and public policy.
Friday, February 27, 2015 12:15pm – 1:30pm
Faculty Lounge, 3rd floor Armitage Hall
Lunch will be served
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CURE seminars are free and open to the public. No registration is required.
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