

Miguel Montalva Barba, "White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space" (Policy Press, 2024)
Aug 14, 2024
Miguel Montalva Barba, an author focused on race and urban sociology, takes listeners on a journey through his research in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. He discusses how even in a liberal district, systemic racism endures, revealing the complex dynamics of gentrification and displacement. The term 'genocesicide' is introduced to describe the violent loss experienced by communities facing urban renewal. His exploration of race, place, and settler colonialism sheds light on the historical narratives that continue to shape modern neighborhoods.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Personal Journey and Theoretical Exploration in Urban Sociology
02:33 • 5min
Understanding Genocesicide: The Intersection of Gentrification and Displacement
07:11 • 5min
The Evolution of Jamaica Plain: History, Activism, and Gentrification
12:31 • 6min
Exploring Race, Place, and Settler Colonialism in America
18:25 • 1min
Unpacking Jamaica Plain: Colonial Legacies and Community Narratives
19:54 • 30min