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There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 1

There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 1

Update: 2019-11-05
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process that may intensify the affordability crisis in cities all over the country.


Little Haiti sits on high ground, in a city that’s facing increasing pressure from rising sea levels and monster storms. For years, researchers at Harvard University’s Design School have been trying to identify if and how the changing climate will reshape the real estate market globally. In Miami’s Little Haiti, they have found an ideal case study for what’s been dubbed “climate gentrification.”


We hear from:


Jesse KeenanHarvard University Graduate School of Design


- Mimi Sanon-Jules, entrepreneur in Little Haiti


Reported and produced by Kai Wright, Nadege Green and Christopher Johnson. This is part one of a three-part series produced in partnership with WLRN in Miami. WNYC’s health coverage is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Working to build a Culture of Health that ensures everyone in America has a fair and just opportunity for health and well-being. More at RWJF.org.

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There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 1

There Goes the Neighborhood: Miami, Part 1

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