A podcast about how and why gentrification happens. Season 3, produced in partnership with WLRN, Miami’s public radio station, introduces us to “climate gentrification,” reporting about the ways climate change, and our adaption to it, may seriously intensify the affordable housing crisis in many cities. In many parts of the US, black communities were pushed to low-lying flood prone areas. As Nadege Green reports, in Miami, the opposite is true. Black communities were built on high elevation away from the coast. Now because of sea level rise that high land is in demand. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts including Radiolab, Snap Judgment, Death, Sex & Money, 2 Dope Queens and many others.© WNYC Studios

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The Land Rush 2019-11-07
Buying into Black 2019-11-06
Premium Elevation 2019-11-05
From The Neighborhood to The Stakes 2019-04-23
Introducing ‘Caught’: Our New Podcast 2018-03-20
Shackled to the Market 2017-11-07
Gentrification: No More L.A. Traffic, Put It That Way 2017-10-31
Coffee, Pizza and Beer 2017-10-24
Change the Name of the Arts District to the Luxury District 2017-10-17
They Want My House 2017-10-10
This Is a Black Neighborhood. You Aren’t Black. 2017-10-03
I Didn’t Want to Evict You 2017-09-28
All These People Moving In, New Buildings, New Apartments 2017-09-26
Los Angeles, You're Next 2017-09-21
East New York, Did It Work? 2017-09-20
Welcome to the United States of Anxiety 2016-09-19
There Went the Neighborhood 2016-05-04
Our Town 2016-04-27
It's Complicated 2016-04-20
Trickery, Fraud and Deception 2016-04-13
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