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Willow Lung-Amam

@drlungamam

urban studies & planning professor; (sub)urban inequality, gentrification, redevelopment, segregation & immigration scholar; book writer; director @sbaninplace

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BREAKING: City University of New York rank and file faculty members have just voted UNANIMOUSLY to support the five demands of the CUNY students and to protect the students, including holding a picket tomorrow ! Bravo to these brave, brave students ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

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TO BE CLEAR, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HAS CALLED THE COPS ONTO ITS OWN STUDENTS FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO WEEKS, ON THE 56TH ANNIVERSARY OF WHEN THEY LAST CALLED THE POLICE ONTO CAMPUS TO ARREST OVER 700 PROTESTING THE VIETNAM WAR & HARLEM GENTRIFICATION ON APRIL 30TH, 1968

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"This is a dark day for U.S. higher education...Yet, as the courageous students you had arrested and suspended have been saying, it is a much darker day for the people of Palestine." -Robin DG Kelly bostonreview.net/articles/letteโ€ฆ

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Shout out to my #SBANfam who supported me in getting this book done by sharing the load and cheerleading me to the finish line.

Small Business Anti-Displacement Network (@sbaninplace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're proud to share that SBAN Director Willow Lung-Amam's new book, The Right to Suburbia,ย is out next month! Here what people are saying about it: ucpress.edu/books/the-righโ€ฆ

We're proud to share that SBAN Director <a href="/drlungamam/">Willow Lung-Amam</a>'s new book, The Right to Suburbia,ย is out next month!

Here what people are saying about it: ucpress.edu/books/the-righโ€ฆ
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The movement of people of color, immigrants and impoverished communities to suburbs has been celebrated by some who suggest that it has opened opportunities for those long denied its benefits. via Willow Lung-Amam w/ Next City hubs.ly/Q02RHhs20

The movement of people of color, immigrants and impoverished communities to suburbs has been celebrated by some who suggest that it has opened opportunities for those long denied its benefits. via <a href="/drlungamam/">Willow Lung-Amam</a> w/ <a href="/NextCityOrg/">Next City</a> hubs.ly/Q02RHhs20
Brookings Governance (@brookingsgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new suburban renewal is not a natural process of neighborhood change, says Willow Lung-Amam. It is racialized redevelopment that displaces and disenfranchises marginalized communities, and the state plays a pivotal role. brookings.edu/articles/suburโ€ฆ

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To accelerate creative solutions to the problems facing urban communities, the Urban Equity Collaborative employs an intersectional, multidisciplinary, and collaborative approach that upholds equitable community partnerships. Supported by a Grand Challenges Grant and co-led by

To accelerate creative solutions to the problems facing urban communities, the Urban Equity Collaborative employs an intersectional, multidisciplinary, and collaborative approach that upholds equitable community partnerships. 

Supported by a Grand Challenges Grant and co-led by
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Kicked off #ESS2025 with an impactful presidential plenary panel of experts working to prevent displacement! Prof. Loretta Lees ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช, Willow Lung-Amam, and Dominic Moulden offered their powerful insights on activism, scholarship, and how they can converge in community-based practice.

Kicked off #ESS2025 with an impactful presidential plenary panel of experts working to prevent displacement! <a href="/LorettaCLees/">Prof. Loretta Lees ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช</a>, <a href="/drlungamam/">Willow Lung-Amam</a>, and Dominic Moulden offered their powerful insights on activism, scholarship, and how they can converge in community-based practice.