An on-the-ground look at how the practice of removing tenants from their homes is exacerbating cycles of poverty, especially among minorities and women.
The city carefully planned its economic revitalization. Why, then, is it so painful for some of the people who have lived here the longest?
The same bungalows that some now see as charming appeared tacky to the people who watched them get built up.
It's easy for polite American society to condemn Cliven Bundy and banish Donald Sterling while turning away from the elegant, monstrous racism that remains.
The “gentrification-industrial complex” isn’t who anti-growth progressives think it is.
Yearning for a blank slate crosses the ideological spectrum—but sooner or later, new places will face the same old problems.
A glass-half-full take on the controversy