The Response

Resisting gentrification and displacement with Andrew Lee


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On this episode of The Response, we're joined by author and organizer Andrew Lee. In his book Defying Displacement: Urban Recomposition and Social War, Andrew writes about how gentrification is often seen as inevitable or automatic and an "economic, social plan."

In that sense, the resulting displacement of people from their homes and communities is, in essence, a planned disaster. Andrew brings a nuanced perspective to this issue, drawing from his work and experiences in neighborhoods facing rapid economic transformation.

Gentrification, as he sees it, is not just about rising rents or new developments but about the displacement of people, histories, and cultures that have shaped these communities for generations.

Much like our previous episodes—whether discussing mutual aid in disaster-hit regions or grassroots movements reclaiming public space—this conversation reminds us that collective action is a powerful tool. Andrew shares stories of resistance: how communities are organizing to protect their homes, create alternative housing models, and ensure that development serves the people already rooted in these spaces.

Thanks for tuning into The Response. We're back after an unanticipated summer break. We love making this show, but have a small team at Shareable, and often have to redirect our efforts to other parts of our work. That said, we've got new monthly episodes scheduled for the rest of the year. Please email [email protected] with feedback about the show or if you have suggestions for people you want to hear us interview.

Resources:

  • Defying Displacement by Andrew Lee
  • In Struggle substack by Andrew Lee
  • Follow Andrew on Instagram and TikTok
  • Andrew's website
  • Shareable zoning series
  • Free ebook: How racism shaped the housing crisis & what we can do about it today
  • Donate to The Response

Episode credits:

  • Co-hosted and executive produced by Tom Llewellyn
  • Co-hosted, produced, and edited by Paige Kelly
  • Theme Music by Cultivate Beats

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The Response is an award-winning podcast series produced by Shareable exploring how communities respond to disaster — from hurricanes to wildfires to reactionary politics and more.

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