Gentrification and Its Effects Part One
I give my opinions on gentrification and I start to go in the reasons for it, and what can be done to minimize any negative effect on people.
1st and formost I thought it would be appropiate to give the definition of gentrification: According to Wikipedia.com it the average income increases and average family size decreases in the community, which sometimes results in the eviction of lower-income residents because of increased rents, house prices, and property taxes. refers to the displacement that results when wealthier people acquire property in low income and working class communities.
I have seen this personally in action all over DC from Deanwood to Adams Morgan all in the last few years, areas that just recently were mostly black, have changed to the point that it can be said that “Chocolate City” has become more and more “Cookies And Cream”. Not to saythat I feel like this is necessarily a bad thing as I have absolutely no problem with people deciding to move to another area to be closer to their jobs, or just for the sake of living somewhere else that is perfectly fine with me.
What I do think is a serious issue is the housing condition, apartments that were once “affordable” have been too many times converted into condos which cater to a more affluent audience. That more affluent audience in turn just happens to be white which would seem to coincide with how some feel as though Blacks are being targeted for removal from DC and that it is done on purpose. I disagree with that notion since I believe that green is a color more divisive than black or white. What that means is that if you have enough money you can live wherever you want to.
Now truthfully speaking, in Washington, DC and its immediate area as in many large cities in the United States is a trend as noted by www.dccentrist.com see below for a picture that illustrates this:
When you take a look at Eric Fischer’s updated racial and ethnic distribution maps and you will see that by-and-large, there remains stark segregation between white and black residents in D.C., meanwhile there are many areas with strong integration patterns in the outlying suburban counties.

The areas with the greatest concentrations of blacks are in blue and red represents whites, you clearly see that blacks are the most prevalent in areas of NE and SE DC as well as PG county to the east and south of the city. While on the contrary whites are in NW and northern Va, there are areas that are quite multicultural in nature such as parts of NW , DC but other than there there is much contrast.
I would love to compare this 2010 distribution map with one from 2000 1990 and even beyond to really show the changes over time.
While I understand that there are those that feel like this is segregation I disagree with that for reason I mentioned above that green is the most important color. DC is a very interesting city indeed for lthough there are areas on the map that have been historically caucasion for decades. It is interesting to note that at one time there were enclaves of blacks in areas such as Georgetown, and the one that surprised me the most Tenleytown which was recently nicknamed upper caucasia by www.washingtoncitypaper.com
Now, I dont wish to be misunderstood: I have no qualms with people deciding to move to another area no matter what there race is and I do not blame them for the disenfranchisement of african americans in DC. I blame apathy and pop culture, and just why do I feel this way will be explored in further posts at a later date.
So, in conclusion I think that it is imperative that today in the year 2011, we get away from the internal prejudices that we may have about one another, this makes me think of a song from Disney’s Pocahontas that in part says: “There different from us, which means they must be evil, let us sound the drums of war.” in the words of Rodney King ” Can’t we all just get along”
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Post CommentCHIPMUNK
On April 19, 2011 at 11:46 am
Wow!! An impressive article
Anthony Venable
On December 22, 2011 at 12:33 am
Thanks so much!!