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Comment on “Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?”
Housing Policy Debate (2019)
  • J. Rosie Tighe
Abstract
Wassmer and Wahid (2019) ask whether not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) attitudes are justified given the likely demographics” of affordable housing. Given the extensive history of racial and class exclusion in American communities, the unequal access to homeownership and wealth building because of policy and banking rules, and the demonization of poor and nonwhite neighbors by real estate interests, suggesting that NIMBYists be compensated for their exclusionary behavior goes against everything that our current housing policies, urban planning theory, and basic fairness stand for. By framing the research question in this way they make invisible the racism, bigotry, and classism that produces the dynamic they profess to study.
Keywords
  • NIMBY,
  • Segregation,
  • housing
Publication Date
Spring 2019
Citation Information
J. Rosie Tighe. "Comment on “Does the Likely Demographics of Affordable Housing Justify NIMBYism?”" Housing Policy Debate Vol. 29 Iss. 2 (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/j_tighe/28/