
The Gente in Gentrification
12/27/22 • 32 min
Gentrification impacts communities around the world. It can lead to increased cost of living, displacement of long-term residents, and discriminatory behavior. We analyze gentrification trends in México City, Puerto Vallarta, and California and use them as examples of a larger issue. To allocate resources fairly, policies and practices should be created and implemented by local communities rather than foreign investors, who tend to prioritize profit over people's well-being. As travelers and as immigrants, we acknowledge that by us moving to new areas we influence the local culture, and we can do so in a way without uprooting the lives of those who were there before us. ("Gente" means "people" in Spanish)
At Closing the Gap we acknowledge that the above-mentioned places lie on Indigenous land.
Speak up for Iran:
Middle East Matters Action Items
Persian with Purpose Action Items
Resources:
Community Land & Investment Trusts Explained
Rent control groups: @housingjustice4all, @streetwatchla, @latenats, @oaklandtenatsunion
Definitions:
Gentrification - the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses
Digital Nomad - people who travel while working remotely using technology and the internet
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨
We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]
Cover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)
Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)
Gentrification impacts communities around the world. It can lead to increased cost of living, displacement of long-term residents, and discriminatory behavior. We analyze gentrification trends in México City, Puerto Vallarta, and California and use them as examples of a larger issue. To allocate resources fairly, policies and practices should be created and implemented by local communities rather than foreign investors, who tend to prioritize profit over people's well-being. As travelers and as immigrants, we acknowledge that by us moving to new areas we influence the local culture, and we can do so in a way without uprooting the lives of those who were there before us. ("Gente" means "people" in Spanish)
At Closing the Gap we acknowledge that the above-mentioned places lie on Indigenous land.
Speak up for Iran:
Middle East Matters Action Items
Persian with Purpose Action Items
Resources:
Community Land & Investment Trusts Explained
Rent control groups: @housingjustice4all, @streetwatchla, @latenats, @oaklandtenatsunion
Definitions:
Gentrification - the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses
Digital Nomad - people who travel while working remotely using technology and the internet
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨
We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]
Cover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)
Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)
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Community Building Against Oppression: Melanated Youth
Students Ahsha Jones and Chloe Serrano founded Melanated Youth, a BIPOC youth-led coalition that uplifts members of the community who need it most. The coalition provides resources and organizes demonstrations to end inequality on all fronts through mutual aids, protests, and discourse. Ahsha and Chloe are based in Orange County, California, but they plan to expand the coalition's impact across the nation. This action-led group relies on the support of fellow community members who volunteer, donate, or participate in Melanated Youth's events. Their anti-oppression efforts are "by the people, for the people."
Melanated Youth and Closing the Gap acknowledge that Orange County lies on unceded Tongva land.
Melanated Youth Resources:
Social Media - Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn
Support Iranian Protests:
Middle East Matters Action Items
Definitions:
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Xenophobic - prejudice against people from other countries
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨
We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]
Cover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)
Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)
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Climate Operation:
11th Hour Climate Education Comic Book
Follow Climate Operation on Instagram
Other Resources:
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Tania & Heizal’s chat on Indigenous voices in conservation
How to take climate action venn diagram
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @closingthegappod ✨
We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]
Cover art by Vivian Garcia (@viv_doodles)
Intro and Outro music: Clocks by Smith the Mister (All rights and credit go to Smith the Mister. No copyright infringements intended)
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