二十岁的根源冲击来自匹兹堡的思考

Q2 Social Sciences Built Environment Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.2148/benv.50.2.233
Dan Holland, Terri Baltimore, Phil Hallen
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2004 年,明迪-富里洛夫(Mindy Fullilove)的《根的冲击》(Root Shock)一书出版,颠覆了人们常说的自上而下的进步。普通社区居民的言论首次成为城市重建和社区快速变化的反面教材。如今,二十年过去了,富里洛夫所建立的程序仍然在与她互动的人群中引起共鸣。她所描绘的宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡市在 20 世纪 50 年代和 60 年代的城市改造中,非裔美国人流离失所,之后又在 20 世纪 90 年代和 21 世纪初拆除了公共住房单元,经历了多轮情感和身体创伤。本文综合了匹兹堡山区居民区活动家特里-巴尔的摩(Terri Baltimore)、资助明迪在匹兹堡开展研究的莫里斯-福尔克医疗基金前主席菲尔-哈伦(Phil Hallen)以及杜肯大学历史学教授丹-霍兰(Dan Holland)的观点,讲述了他们对 1994 年 "根源冲击 "的反应,以及明迪-富里洛夫至今仍在为我们带来的启发。但是,随着新一轮根源冲击的展开--非裔美国人因绅士化而从传统的内城社区出走--富勒夫的教训为城市如何应对最新的住房危机提供了警示。
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Root Shock at Twenty: Reflections from Pittsburgh
The publication of Mindy Fullilove's Root Shock in 2004 turned the oftcited narrative of top-down progress on its head. For the first time, the words of ordinary neighbourhood folk emerged as counter points to urban renewal and rapid community change. Now, twenty years later, the process Fullilove established still resonates among the people with whom she interacted. One city she profiled, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, suffered through several rounds of emotional and physical trauma in the form of African American displacement from urban renewal in the 1950s and 1960s, then the demolition of public housing units in the 1990s and early-2000s. This article synthesizes the responses of Terri Baltimore, a neighbourhood activist from Pittsburgh's Hill District; Phil Hallen, the former President of the Maurice Falk Medical Fund which funded Mindy's research in Pittsburgh; and Duquesne University history professor Dan Holland as they recount their reactions to Root Shock in 1994 and the inspiration Mindy Fullilove continues to provide today. But as a new round of root shock unfolds – the exodus of African Americans from traditional inner-city neighbourhoods as a result of gentrification – Fullilove's lessons provide a cautionary tale for how cities respond to the latest housing crisis.
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Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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