As the great debate over the gentrification of San Francisco rages endlessly on, I find myself in a peculiar position. On the one hand, I share the graffiti-bombing eviction activists’ fear that our city is permanently changing for the worse. It’s becoming a city of Dickensian extremes: According to a study by the Brookings Institution, San Francisco has the second-widest gap between rich and poor, as well as the fastest-growing disparity, in the nation.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 00:03:17 +0000
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