Laura Flanders and Friends

The Inspiring Battle for Cooper Square: Community Land Trusts and the Future of Affordable Housing

04.10.2023 - By Laura Flanders, Curious CommunicationsPlay

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In this episode, we explore the inspiring story of Frances Goldin and the Cooper Square Committee's fifty-year fight to save a twelve-block stretch of lower Manhattan from abandonment, white flight, and the powerful developer Robert Moses. We delve into the factors that set this neighborhood apart from others threatened by Moses' bulldozers and discuss the concept of community land trusts as a solution for the housing crisis. With the help of urban planner Walter Thabit, the residents of Cooper Square were able to secure control over the land and create a sustainable ecosystem that includes affordable homes and a diverse range of minority-owned and woman-owned businesses. We also discuss the importance of collective action and persistence in housing struggles, as well as the inspiring legacy of Frances Goldin. Join me, Laura, as we learn from this inspiring success story and explore the future of affordable housing and community land trusts.

Episode Keywords:

Frances Golden, Cooper Square Committee, Lower Manhattan, Robert Moses, Community Land Trusts, Housing Crisis, Urban Planner, Walter Thabit, Affordable Homes, Minority-Owned Businesses, Woman-Owned Businesses, Collective Action, Housing Struggles, Inspiring Legacy, Public Good, Land Speculation, Reparations, New York City Initiatives, Public Land

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