《Take the houses back/take the land back: Black and Indigenous urban futures in Oakland》
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- 作者
- Margaret Marietta Ramírez
- 来源
- URBAN GEOGRAPHY,Vol.41,Issue5,P.682-693
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- Housing crisis,Black geographies,Indigenous geographies,property,urban futures
- 作者单位
- Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University , Burnaby, BC, Canada
- 摘要
- In this piece, I consider how two emergent movements from the Lisjan Ohlone land of Oakland, California, Moms 4 Housing and the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, are shifting the urban geographies of Oakland. As cities become increasingly unequal and exclusionary spaces, movements such as these urge urban scholars to act in ways that are accountable to the peoples who are being dispossessed, as they make demands of the city and/or build autonomous spaces amid mass dispossession. How might these movements push the methodological and conceptual possibilities of urban geographies as well as urban scholars’ accountable relations to cities and their peoples. I consider what urban futures these two movements reveal amid a housing crisis that is tightly bound to long histories of colonial and racial capitalist dispossession in the Bay Area, and how these Black and Indigenous women-led movements offer routes toward housing justice and the decolonization of land. KEYWORDS: Housing crisisBlack geographiesIndigenous geographiespropertyurban futures Disclosure Statement No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.