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New Dawn
Michael Dawson
44 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast engages the intersection of race and capitalism by talking to experts and activists in the field, hosted by Professor Michael C. Dawson from the University of Chicago.
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This podcast engages the intersection of race and capitalism by talking to experts and activists in the field, hosted by Professor Michael C. Dawson from the University of Chicago.
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News
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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Housing and the Construction of the Black Urban Identity
New Dawn
54 minutes 16 seconds
6 years ago
Housing and the Construction of the Black Urban Identity

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University) speaks with Michael Dawson about her new book, Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership. She talks about how black urban identity is constructed, why she is against homeownership, and how the housing crisis isn't a crisis but a feature of society. 

Link to Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership

Further Reading:

David Theo Goldberg (2001), The Racial State




New Dawn
This podcast engages the intersection of race and capitalism by talking to experts and activists in the field, hosted by Professor Michael C. Dawson from the University of Chicago.