This paper focuses on exploring how housing discrimination and the war on drugs affect the way communities are shaped and viewed. The area of focus is Harlem, but the paper explores these tensions in a general way as well. The paper draws on popular academic theories about racialization
textDrawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which Ne...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
This project considers the political, social, and cultural geography of black settlement in the inne...
Despite the fact that drug use among African Americans and whites is statistically very similar, the...
Racialized drug enforcement policies related to the heroin epidemic of the 1970’s, the crack epidemi...
Many studies have examined the role of racial prejudice and discrimination in the creation of racial...
In Detroit, African Americans constitute over eighty percent of the population, and the black commun...
Racial Discrimination and the War on Drugs: The Effects of Systematic Racism in the US Racial discri...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
This paper examines the racial tensions between a dominating white city council, overbearing police ...
Residential segregation has been theorized to diminish outcomes for the Black middle class. As much...
This study aims to examine the issue of concentrated Black poverty in urban areas through the lens o...
This Independent Study Project focuses upon the causes of the 1967 Detroit uprising. More specifical...
This dissertation examines black and Latino faith-based community activism against crack cocaine in ...
This paper addresses inter-racial sociability and sexuality in New York City before and after the Gr...
textDrawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which Ne...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
This project considers the political, social, and cultural geography of black settlement in the inne...
Despite the fact that drug use among African Americans and whites is statistically very similar, the...
Racialized drug enforcement policies related to the heroin epidemic of the 1970’s, the crack epidemi...
Many studies have examined the role of racial prejudice and discrimination in the creation of racial...
In Detroit, African Americans constitute over eighty percent of the population, and the black commun...
Racial Discrimination and the War on Drugs: The Effects of Systematic Racism in the US Racial discri...
The War on Drugs has had a devastating effect on African American communities nationwide. The concep...
This paper examines the racial tensions between a dominating white city council, overbearing police ...
Residential segregation has been theorized to diminish outcomes for the Black middle class. As much...
This study aims to examine the issue of concentrated Black poverty in urban areas through the lens o...
This Independent Study Project focuses upon the causes of the 1967 Detroit uprising. More specifical...
This dissertation examines black and Latino faith-based community activism against crack cocaine in ...
This paper addresses inter-racial sociability and sexuality in New York City before and after the Gr...
textDrawing on standpoint and intersectionality theories, this study explores the degree to which Ne...
CityWide commissioned this paper to explore possible structures and processes through which to engag...
This project considers the political, social, and cultural geography of black settlement in the inne...