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The Great Inversion


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Alan Ehrenhalt begins THE GREAT INVERSION by taking a tour of 19th century European cities - 5-story Paris and Vienna. He argues that the demographics of the urban and suburban landscape are in the midst of a grand change. After the great sprawl of the 50s, the affluent are reclaiming urban spaces while minorities and immigrants are moving to the edges. New urbanism is winning and Ehrenhalt uses several examples to prove his point. Find out if our readers agreed with the thesis. Featuring: Raphael Bostic, Liz Falletta, Chris Redfearn, and Mott Smith For links to some of the things we talk about on this podcast, check out the show page: https://bedrosian.usc.edu/blog/podcast/the-great-inversion

Sponsored by the USC Bedrosian Center
http://bedrosian.usc.edu/ 

Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
http://priceschool.usc.edu 

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