Ep. 21 - Race and Urban America - GovEx Data Points




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Summary: At GovEx, we work with cities around the country whose leaders are committed to revitalizing aging neighborhoods, and reversing declining property values. These issues are critical to many cities and strategies to address them must incorporate a strong knowledge of the history of urban spaces, including race and racial dynamics. Recently, GovEx Senior Advisor Katherine Klosek and I sat down for a conversation with Johns Hopkins University professor of history <a href="http://history.jhu.edu/directory/nathan-connolly/">Dr. Nathan Connolly</a> to discuss how cities have addressed urban spaces historically and what they can do to improve the quality of life for all city residents.<br> <br> Dr. Connolly is the Herbert Baxter Adams Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. He writes and teaches about the interplay between racism, capitalism, politics, and the built environment in the twentieth century. His book, <a href="http://history.jhu.edu/2014/02/19/a-world-more-concrete-real-estate-and-the-remaking-of-jim-crow-south-florida/">A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida</a>, focuses on a variety of issues that are relevant for cities in the US including property ownership and redlining. <br> Like Data? Listen and Get in Touch<br> You can find updates to the podcast in several ways.<br> <br> * Look for us on iTunes as GovEx Data Points<br> * Find up-to-date episodes on our website at http://govex.jhu.edu/podcast<br> <br> Get in touch with us and let us know what you want to hear, suggest potential episodes, and give us feedback on how the podcast is going. You can contact us on Twitter at <a href="https://twitter.com/gov_ex">Gov_Ex</a> or reach out via our website at <a href="https://govex.jhu.edu/contact/">govex.jhu.edu/contact</a>.