LinkLinksOpinion Dominic T. Moulden, Gregory D. Squires and Aristotle Theresa in The Post: The right to stay put By Editor On Sep 22, 2018 119 Share When anything goes wrong in a city, policymakers all too often just want to move black people around, asserted Mindy Fullilove, a clinical psychiatrist at the New School, to an audience at a 2015 conference on equitable development in the District. This has certainly been the formula in Washington, going back at least to the redevelopment (what we would today call gentrification and serial displacement) of Georgetown in the 1940s, Foggy Bottom in the 1950s, several Capitol Hill and other Northwest D.C. neighborhoods in the 1970s and 1980s, and today in areas ranging from Shaw to H Street NE and even Anacostia. DC NeighborhoodsDevelopmentDisplacementGentrification 119 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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