https://shows.acast.com/jacobin-radio/episodes/behind-the-news-state-of-trans-politics
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https://shows.acast.com/jacobin-radio/episodes/behind-the-news-state-of-trans-politics
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Friday morning programming schedule at Radio Alan Shemper
DSAers on the challenges and opportunities ahead, and Randy Shaw on his new book on the crisis in housing.
The latter half of the podcast with Randy Shaw, author of the new book Generation Priced Out: Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America, is worth a listen.
“Generation Priced Out is a call to action on one of the most talked-about issues of our time: how skyrocketing rents and home values are pricing the working and middle classes out of urban America. Randy Shaw tells the powerful stories of tenants, politicians, homeowner groups, developers, and activists in over a dozen cities impacted by the national housing crisis. From San Francisco to New York, Seattle to Denver, and Los Angeles to Austin, GenerationPriced Out challenges progressive cities to reverse rising economic and racial inequality. Shaw exposes how boomer homeowners restrict millennials’ access to housing in big cities, a generational divide that increasingly dominates city politics. Shaw also demonstrates that neighborhood gentrification is not inevitable and presents proven measures for cities to preserve and expand their working- and middle-class populations and achieve more equitable and inclusive outcomes. Generation Priced Out is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future of urban America.”
Robert Brenner on what the state of the US economy has to do with mainstream politics
Catalyst coeditor Robert Brenner on what the state of the US economy has to do with mainstream politics. https://t.co/YckXHC33Yd
— Jacobin (@jacobinmag) July 31, 2017
A great summation of the facts of our economic position