February 25, 2009
Shut Down the Projects
Jane Jacobs (The Death and Life of Great American Cities) explained that housing projects make it almost impossible for residents to move up and out. It is cheaper to provide subsidies and allow all economic levels of families to live amongst one another. This conflicts with Harvard policy which is to segregate classes based upon their status in society. Nonetheless Jacobs makes the case for ending the cycle of poverty. Cambridge, run by elitists, subscribes to the traditional view of segregation.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1464737270/Cambridge-Housing-Authority-director-hopeful-Obama-will-deregulate-housing-funding
Cambridge Housing Authority director hopeful Obama will deregulate housing funding
By Katrina Ballard/correspondent
Cambridge Chronicle
Tue Feb 24, 2009, 06:00 AM EST
Jane Jacobs (The Death and Life of Great American Cities) explained that housing projects make it almost impossible for residents to move up and out. It is cheaper to provide subsidies and allow all economic levels of families to live amongst one another. This conflicts with Harvard policy which is to segregate classes based upon their status in society. Nonetheless Jacobs makes the case for ending the cycle of poverty. Cambridge, run by elitists, subscribes to the traditional view of segregation.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1464737270/Cambridge-Housing-Authority-director-hopeful-Obama-will-deregulate-housing-funding
Cambridge Housing Authority director hopeful Obama will deregulate housing funding
By Katrina Ballard/correspondent
Cambridge Chronicle
Tue Feb 24, 2009, 06:00 AM EST
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