Interstitial EP021 : Black in Place by Brandi Thompson Summers.
[Place of publication not identified] : Thinkbelt, 2019.
1 online resource.
Interstitial ; 21
"Washington D.C.'s H Street corridor, a majority-Black neighborhood shaped by segregation and disinvestment, is now marketed as welcoming and diverse. Analyzing the role of blackness in contemporary urbanization, Brandi Thompson Summers explains why aesthetics is essential to thinking about gentrification and displacement."-- provided by distributor.
Architectural criticism.
Sociology.
Critique d'architecture.
Sociologie.
architectural criticism.
sociology.
Podcasts.
Clapp, Sam, sound designer.
Huber, David, producer.
Summers, Brandi Thompson, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.
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