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Stonewall Riot and the Progression of the Gay Liberation Movement
Posted in Esther Rong, Uncategorized
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The AIDS Epidemic and its Affect on Greenwich Village
Posted in Greenwich Village, Richard DeStefano
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The New Gentrification in Williamsburg
Posted in Chloe Sheffer, Greenpoint/Williamsburg
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Summary of “Poverty and Homelessness in U.S. Cities” by Ida Susser
Chloe Sheffer 4/23/12 In the United States, homelessness is one of the few very visible signs of poverty. Homelessness, and the necessity to remove its presence from the streets and into housing illustrates the increasing gap between rich and poor … Continue reading
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Photos From Walk in Williamsburg-Greenpoint
This is the image of an apartment building that has been abandoned by its absentee-landlord and has suffered serious decline. This image is a common one in Williamsburg-Greenpoint because many tenants living in poverty have been evicted as landlords refuse … Continue reading
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