Wednesday, June 11, 2008

New Book: Transforming Race and Class in Suburbia: Decline in Metropolitan Baltimore

By Thomas J. Vicino

Description

Just as the nation witnessed the widespread decay of urban centers, there is a mounting suburban crisis in first-tier suburbs--the early suburbs to develop in metropolitan America. These places, once the bastion of a large middle class, have matured and experienced three decades of social and economic decline. In the first comprehensive analysis of suburban decline for an entire region, Vicino uses Baltimore as an illustrative case to chronicle how first-tier suburbs experienced widespread decline while outer suburbs flourished since the 1970s. At the brink of the twenty-first century, Vicino illustrates how the processes of deindustrialization, racial diversity, and class segregation have shaped the evolution of suburban decline.


A Book Review will follow within a few weeks.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Gentrification in DC

Watch this movie trailer about how Washington DC aka the "Chocolate City" is losing it's color.