Mexico City Faces Gentrification with New Mobilization · Global Voices
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The recent protests against gentrification in Mexico City are not a “mode.” They respond to a social tiredness that has been brewing for years. From the Countess to the Doctors, neighbors have seen rent prices increase, tourist platforms multiply, and their homes fade. In this context, the publication of the “Band 1” by the current head of government, Clara Brugada, promising to put a stop to housing dispossession, corresponds to a late measure …
It is time in Mexico to rethink our urban environment so that our cities - the new and the old - obey a humanist logic that provides not only dignified but prosperous living conditions for all. That is the urban challenge of our country. The post The future of our cities first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
The gentrification in Mexico City, defined as the displacement of the lower classes to the upper ones, which is not progress due to the finitude of the soil and its consequent negative effects. The inaction of the legislators in not implementing preventive public policies was commented, despite the fact that the phenomenon was predictable. A parallel problem is the serious shortage of affordable housing. The proposed solutions include the formul…
“Our struggle is collective, autonomous and creative; we not only seek to curb these processes, but to build new ways of living and building life.” The post Call for the building of working nodes against gentrification: National Meeting in Oaxaca appeared first on Avispa Midia.
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