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    The Cost of Gentrification

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    Our Communities Are Disappearing

    Gentrification is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a crisis. Across cities like Houston, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C., historically Black neighborhoods are vanishing—not because people are choosing to leave, but because they’re being forced out.

    In communities built by Black hands—brick by brick, church by church, block by block—wealthy developers are buying up land, flipping homes, and driving up property taxes

    Pushed Out of What We Built

    The result? Elderly residents on fixed incomes are being squeezed out. Families who lived in the same house for generations are priced into the streets. Our culture, our churches, and our stories are being bulldozed to make way for high-end coffee shops and rooftop patios.

    Let’s be clear: revitalization is not the problem. Displacement is.

    What Needs to Change

    When policymakers approve luxury developments without protections, they are complicit in erasing Black legacies.

    We need:

    Rent control and property tax relief for long-time residents

    Affordable housing mandates for developers

    Education on protecting inherited land

    Community land trusts to keep land in the hands of the people

    This Is About More Than Rent

    The cost of gentrification isn’t just higher bills. It’s the loss of Black identity, community, and generational wealth.

    If we don’t act now, we won’t have to wonder what happened to our neighbor- hoods—because they’ll be gone.

    We Must Protect What’s Ours

    Let’s protect our spaces, our stories, and our people. Before it’s too late.

     

     

     

    and our stories are being bulldozed to make way for high-end coffee shops and rooftop patios. our churches The result? Elderly residents on fixed incomes are being squeezed out. Families who lived in the same house for generations are priced into the streets. Our culture
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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