Oakland is for Burning? Beyond a Critique of Gentrification

Although specific to Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area, this analysis of development can hopefully inspire similar inquiries in our respective areas.

“Further development will not open space for meaningful social activity and will only constrict it. In the slew of development projects coming down the pipe, residents will be free to consume, travel to and from work, or stay inside to not bother anyone. The possibility for creating space for rebellion will happen in the subversion of the city’s architecture (such as the occupations of vacant houses or the lot at 19th and Telegraph). Even the most hopeful possibilities are rapidly being foreclosed in the proliferation of counter-insurgency-style policing.”

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