Racism has been central to the way that the city of Los Angeles—and all US cities—have formed and grown. There is a long, ugly history of state-supported segregation, the violent local defence of white neighbourhood and racial boundaries with continuing police oppression, ever growing political and economic inequalities, the drive to neoliberalization and privatisation, and today’s mass displacement of communities of colour in central areas—a process too often described as incidental. This book attempts to explain what Ruth Wilson Gilmore calls these death-dealing differences. City of Segregation traces one hundred years of the struggle against segregation in Los Angeles; from the struggles that together ended de jure segregation in 1948, ...
The story of American cities is usually told as the story of progressivewaves of immigrants, establi...
[T]he problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line. When W.E.B. DuBois wrote th...
Los Angeles has long been infamous as a sprawling megalopolis, where racialized inequalities are emb...
Racism has been central to the way that the city of Los Angeles—and all US cities—have formed and gr...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
Nightingale, C. H. (2012). Segregation: A global history of divided cities. University of Chicago Pr...
Dear and others associated with the ‘Los Angeles School of Urbanism’ have presented a series of chal...
Multiculturalism and marginalization in Los Angeles. From Watts (1965) to South Central (1992), Cynt...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
This paper works to more fully integrate critical theories of race and privilege with political econ...
Fifty years after the national Kerner Commission report on urban unrest and fifty-three years after ...
Although segregation is no longer a legal practice, the United States, and specifically Indianapolis...
This book demonstrates how spatial regulation became one of the most important ways to reverse the d...
Abstract: Noting the decline in segregation between blacks and whites over the past several decades,...
Now that America has resolutely turned its back on school desegregation — new court orders are rare ...
The story of American cities is usually told as the story of progressivewaves of immigrants, establi...
[T]he problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line. When W.E.B. DuBois wrote th...
Los Angeles has long been infamous as a sprawling megalopolis, where racialized inequalities are emb...
Racism has been central to the way that the city of Los Angeles—and all US cities—have formed and gr...
In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans t...
Nightingale, C. H. (2012). Segregation: A global history of divided cities. University of Chicago Pr...
Dear and others associated with the ‘Los Angeles School of Urbanism’ have presented a series of chal...
Multiculturalism and marginalization in Los Angeles. From Watts (1965) to South Central (1992), Cynt...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
This paper works to more fully integrate critical theories of race and privilege with political econ...
Fifty years after the national Kerner Commission report on urban unrest and fifty-three years after ...
Although segregation is no longer a legal practice, the United States, and specifically Indianapolis...
This book demonstrates how spatial regulation became one of the most important ways to reverse the d...
Abstract: Noting the decline in segregation between blacks and whites over the past several decades,...
Now that America has resolutely turned its back on school desegregation — new court orders are rare ...
The story of American cities is usually told as the story of progressivewaves of immigrants, establi...
[T]he problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line. When W.E.B. DuBois wrote th...
Los Angeles has long been infamous as a sprawling megalopolis, where racialized inequalities are emb...