Magazine
Issue 09: Segregation and integration
November 2005
Featuring the state of segregation and integration in America today, plus new looks on everything from the Supreme Court’s Kelo decision to the skywalks of Minneapolis. The articles on “Segregation & Integration” include “The Dilemma of the Black Middle Class,” in which Sheryll Cashin looks at why African-American middle class communities still face considerable challenges; Josh Sides on Starbucks coming to South Central; Janis Bowdler on Latino segregation in North Carolina; plus five additional pieces.
Features
- Fifteen Minutes withAlex Polikoff
- Beyond Black and White
Latino Segregation in North Carolina
- Corporate Retailers and the American Ghetto
How Starbucks May Help Save South Central
- The Dilemma of the Black Middle Class
- Somerville, Massachusetts
The Next Front on the Zoning Battle
- Lawyers and Social Change
Taking the Long View in Baltimore
- Running in Place
Saul Alinsky and the Dilemmas of Race
- Introduction
The Continuing Reality of Racial Segregation
Departments
- LawCondemning the Condemners
The Supreme Court’s Decision in Kelo and Its Aftermath
- Living on the Loop
From Office Towers to Residential Condos in Downtown Chicago
- HousingSouth by Northwest
Vancouver Sets the Tone for U.S. Downtowns
- CommunitySkywalking
An Inside Look at the Interstates of Downtown Minneapolis
- SidebarUsing Developer Exactions to Build New Parks
- PlanningIts Own String of Pearls
Redeveloping Atlanta’s Beltline
Etcetera
- Last ExitDenver’s Do-It-Yourself Developers
- ReviewsRichard Lord
Predatory Lending and the Foreclosure of the American Dream
- ReviewsRichard Florida, The Flight of the Creative Class
Why America is Losing the Global Competition for Talent…







