In changing urban neighborhoods, new food offerings can set the table for gentrification
- Written by Joshua Sbicca, Associate Professor of Sociology, Colorado State University
Residents of Denver's Five Points neighborhood protest in 2017 outside a coffee shop that posted a sign celebrating gentrification.Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post via Getty ImagesWhen new residents and businesses move into low-income neighborhoods, they often deny that they are displacing current residents. In a striking exception, a coffee shop...
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