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Celebrating Sixty Years of Urban Affairs Review With Reflections on Race, Riots, and the Study of Urban Politics
Richardson Dilworth (Drexel University)
Reflections on the Late 1960s
John Mollenkopf (CUNY Graduate Center)
Black Power: Rhetoric and Reality (1968)
Ralph Conant (Brandeis University)
White Fortressing: How Racial Threat and Conservatism Lead to the Formation of Local Governments
Luisa Godinez Puig
Alex J. Moffett-Bateau
“The Echoes of Echo Park”: Anti-Homeless Ordinances in Neo-Revanchist Cities
Christopher Giamarino & A. Loukaitou-Sideris
Inaccuracies in Low Income Housing Geocodes: When and Why They Matter
Nicole E. Wilson, Michael Hankinson, Asya Magazinnik, & Melissa Sands
Zachary Small & Jennifer S. Minner
Racialized Real Estate Agency in U.S. Housing Markets: A Research Note
Hannah Lee, Kyle Crowder, & Elizabeth Korver-Glenn
“Defund” or “Refund” the Police?: City Council Responsiveness to the Black Lives Matter Protests
Bai Linh Hoang & Andrea Benjamin
Sanctuary Policies and the Influence of Local Demographics and Partisanship
Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien, Loren Collingwood, & Michael Ahn Paarlberg
From Rejection to Legitimation: Governing the Emergence of Organized Homeless Encampments
Stephen Przybylinski
Yotala Oszkay
Sayma Khajehei & Sara Hamideh
Where Do They Go? The Destinations of Residents Moving from Gentrifying Neighborhoods
Lance Freeman, Jackelyn Hwang, Tyler Haupert, & Iris Zhang
Brittany Davis, Kirk A. Foster, Ronald O. Pitner, Nikki R. Wooten, & Mary L. Ohmer
Seth Chizeck, Kelley Fong, Rebecca Goldstein, & Ariel R. White
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