
Race, Real Estate and Education
Epstein outlines the citywide context for the plan to create “University City” in West Philadelphia. He recounts the attempts to correct the segregation, overcrowding, and authoritarian management that plagued Philadelphia’s public schools. As the West Philadelphia Corporation, the proxy for the universities and hospitals, initiated gentrification efforts, the local community resisted and protested, causing the project to fail. The effort was revived with spectacular success, however, with the launch of the well-funded Penn Alexander School in 2001.
Race, Real Estate, and Education shows how the pursuit of urbanist ideals sometimes deepens neighborhood injustice. Epstein’s exploration of whether Philadelphia’s overall approach was beneficial or misguided presents a cautionary tale.
In the series Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy
- Undertitel
- Inventing Gentrification in Philadelphia, 1960-2020
- Författare
- Edward M. Epstein
- ISBN
- 9781439926321
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 454 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-09-12
- Sidor
- 218