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Paths to Rebuilding and Healing Abandoned Communities: Equitable, Healthy

State-funded or public-private privilege

Another attempt at understanding poverty, state-funded welfare for the middle and higher-classes, housing rights…by Ananya Roy.

This entry was posted in May 2013 and tagged Ananya Roy, class, Community building, community development, Equitable and Sustainable Development, housing rights, Poverty, power, privilege, public-private partnerships on May 18, 2013 by mbgomez.

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