Communities across Vermont reckon with both a housing shortage and an aversion to building more, high density, and affordable housing. In this Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard Kennedy School talk, Jacob Anbinder, a PhD candidate in history and Meyer Fellow, will discuss how the country’s tumultuous mid-century politics created an opening for a new breed of urban liberalism—one that sought to redress the injustices of the renewal era by devolving “power to the neighborhoods” but also created novel conflicts of its own.
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