Gentrification Nation: How Stanford (and its Students) Contribute to Bay Area Displacement

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"Gentrification Nation: How Stanford (and its Students) Contribute to Bay Area Displacement" speaks about the commodofication of housing and the disease to the Bay Area that is gentrification. Thoughts from a Latine born and raised in the East Bay Area, now Stanford University graduate. Additional link is to a website created by the author to put resources in one place.

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Publication date May 13, 2023

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Author Arteaga, Kamilah

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Subject Gentrification
Subject Housing Commodofication
Subject Housing policy
Subject wealth gap
Subject income gap
Subject median home price
Subject Bay Area
Subject Silicon Valley
Subject Google
Subject Stanford University
Subject Stanford
Subject Service Workers
Subject Apple Computer, Inc.
Subject Capitalism
Subject Facebook (Firm)
Subject Meta
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Arteaga, K. (2023). Gentrification Nation: How Stanford (and its Students) Contribute to Bay Area Displacement. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/vs638wd7454. https://doi.org/10.25740/vs638wd7454.

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Stanford University, Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Senior Papers

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