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#classism

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@Jaden3
People with a tiny bit of privilege + no true friendly coworkers or true friends of different races, ethnicities, cultures, + sexualities don't tend to want to spend free time with those they see as "others".
There's a dwindling sense of public spaces, or even privately owned community spaces like pools, being either neutrally or kindly shared, as opposed to a handful of individuals roughly bouncing around in the same space, competing for dominance.
#racism
#sexism
#classism
#InGroup

An older article but still quite pertinent.

"if you’re part of an urbanist organization, you probably ought to make an active effort to reach out and recruit people from various neighborhoods and communities. And you ought to do it not by convincing them of things they don’t already believe, but by appealing to things they consider in their own self-interest."

danielkayhertz.com/2014/02/24/

Daniel Kay Hertz · Why is urbanism so white?The answer has to start, of course, with an acknowledgment that there are multiple things one might call “urbanism,” and that not all of them are notably white. Within recent memory her…

"Honestly the most amazing Ive ever seen happening in my whole life was a situation where we knew years in advance that the government was going to giveout a trillion pounds and not a single person in government, in the media, in academia, in opposition, said who is going to get a trillion pounds richer?"

youtube.com/watch?v=0quhLtBXij
(at 6:25)

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An overhaul of the #housing agency comes on the heels of a congressional deal to fund the government through Sept that increased some housing spending yet did not keep pace with rising rents & the growing demand for federal #aid. The #funding gap could result in about 32,000 #voucher recipients soon losing access to federal #housing aid… on top of additional cuts once funding runs out in a pandemic-era program that expanded voucher availability.

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Federal #voucher programs currently provide assistance to ~2.3M #LowIncome #families, acc/to the govt’s estimates, who enroll through their local public-#housing authorities. The #aid is part of a broader universe of #RentalAssistance programs that are set to exceed $54B this fiscal year. But the annual demand for these subsidies is far greater than available funds, creating a sizable wait list as rents are rising nationally.