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    disconnect between self and society that Wickham considers represents contemporary experiences (2013: 15, 27), can be evidenced in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt as Kimmy is culturally anachronistic after 15 years of isolation, Lillian struggles to resist gentrification of her lifelong neighbourhood, and Titus repeatedly tries to find work as an actor, and all three struggle to negotiate romantic relationships. The humour is derived of these contemporary tensions, recognisable to the viewer in a…

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    Arriving at American University this fall has meant a new school, new people, and a new city. I arrived in D.C. full of passion; ready to devote myself to creating change, yet almost entirely uninformed as to how to do so. The Community-Based Research program has helped me discern not only how to best affect sustainable change, but also within what realms such change is needed. As I continue to develop as a Community-Based Research Scholar, the lessons that I have learned so far within the…

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    Problem Statement As mentioned above, homelessness is a pressing problem that needs to be addressed in society. There are a multitude of macro factors that affect individuals and lead to homelessness. However, the needs, situations, and experiences of individual groups that make up the overarching homeless population are varied (Stalker, 2014). Homeless families are affected by many of the factors that impact other homeless groups, such as poverty, regulations and laws, and lack of affordable…

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    Neoliberal Capitalism The pervasive nature of neoliberal capitalism, as the primary ideology of success upheld among increasingly-globalized Western countries, has led to the widespread adoption of certain cultural conventions that influence interactions with populations perceived as inferior in some manner. These cultural beliefs and practices include the judgement of neoliberalism and Western culture as the quintessential model, the idealization of specific personality traits, and the…

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    community’s future. Rock Bay is a bowl sloping from every compass point toward the harbor, creating luxurious views that developers want to capitalize on. It has the potential to become part of the downtown Victoria core through urbanization and gentrification. The downtown core area plan for the city of Victoria provides a vision for the transformation of the Rock Bay into a unique urban employment district with a focus on new technology and green infrastructure (City of Victoria, 2016; Miller,…

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    Crown Heights, located in Brooklyn, is known to be a diverse neighborhood. It is notoriously known to an unsafe and run-down neighborhood, but the recent gentrification of the neighborhood is proving its reputation wrong. There have been numerous reports of tension and anti-Semitism between the Black people and Jews in Crown Heights. One of the main incidents that occurred between them is the August 1991 riot, which was said by Henry Goldschmidt, a scholarly author and researcher, to be the most…

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    with the Hispanic community but what was the real reason why they target Hispanics? LeFrebe explains to KMGH the reason why Hispanics are being target, is because of the following point “ the consist of the racial tension had been connected to gentrification, where more affluent white business and home owners had forced out poorer, longtime Hispanic residents.…

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    Poverty is the state of lacking a certain amount of material possessions or money. Poverty can affect anyone but yet it is more likely affects certain demographic. It affect minorities like African Americans and Hispanics more than white Americans. It is more likely to affect women more than man. Poverty in America can’t be solved until we solve the inequality that leads to it. Poverty in the United States is at 15 percent currently. How is the poverty in the United States being addressed?…

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    the authentic urban experience. For the most part, Zukin concentrates on the changes of consumer culture and trends and how they affect the physical layout of the urban space (e.g., restaurants, markets, and etc.), thus becoming a catalyst for gentrification and the creation of authenticity. She delves into how Red Hook was able to transition “from an urban wasteland into a destination” as a result (189). Throughout the chapter, she discusses many important…

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    Throughout the history of activism within the LGBT+ community, there has been a common goal to promote openness and acceptance. By employing a strategy modeled after the civil rights movement, which mainly focused on assimilation into the dominant institutions as a means of acceptance, activist groups have received their fair share of criticism. In 1997, Cathy J Cohen, a Black lesbian author and social activist, published the groundbreaking article “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The…

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