From Breaking Down Barriers to Breaking Up Communities: The Expanding Spatial Strategies of Fair Housing Advocacy

This article offers a critique of developments within fair housing thought in the United States that have brought it into conflict with community development approaches to high-poverty, segregated urban neighborhoods. I argue that the spatial strategies of Fair Housing have expanded from an initial...

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Affordable housing
Breaking down
Breakup
Color
Communities
Community development
Conflict
Constraints
Criticism
Demolition
Development strategies
Equity
Housing
Low income groups
Neighborhoods
Poverty
Radicalism
Radicals
Spatial discrimination
Strategy
Suburban areas
Suburbs
Surgery
Urban areas
Urban poverty
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