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Gentrification · LisbonBE is also considering running for legislative elections with former alderman Ricardo Robles, a well-known fighter against gentrification and real estate speculation in Lisbon. Read more about The Public EnemySee the Story
Public Enemy: Francisco Louçã, Luís Fazenda and Fernando Rosas will run for legislative elections to fight against the power of heteropatriarchy
Gentrification · New YorkAs gentrification continues and affordable housing disappears, Council Member Crystal Hudson’s State of the District Address highlighted the deepening struggles of residents in District 35.See the Story
Brooklyn Council Member Tackles Affordability, Housing Issues in District Address
Harry Belafonte · New OrleansFestival Programming Centers Indigenous Sovereignty, Gentrification, Black Land, Transgender Rights, Palestinian Youth Voices, and the life of Harry BSee the Story
PATOIS: New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival Announces 2025 Festival Lineup, 22nd Year of Highlighting the Intersection of Art and Liberation in New Orleans and Around the World
Gentrification · New YorkCringeworthy campaigners for a progressive NYC council member have been mocked as "gentrifiers complaining about gentrification," after they launched a video slamming the building of new Manhattan apartments while wearing $1,100 designer sweatshirts.See the Story
Tone-deaf NYC activists attack ‘gentrification’ while wearing $1,150 sweatshirt in cringey campaign videos
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Corruption · Mexico CityThe housing problem in Cuauhtémoc and Mexico City is mainly due to the expulsion of low-income families is called Gentrification, which is the process of urban renewal and reconstruction and is accompanied by a flow of high-class and very high-class people that displaces the population [...]See the Story