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Historically Black Neighborhood Ordinance Aims To Stop Government-Funded Gentrification

As a young child, Jessica Bellamy lived on Lampton Street in Smoketown, where her family has deep roots. Her grandmother Shirley Mae Beard founded the iconic Shirley Mae’s Café, a soul food restaurant on the corner of Clay and Lampton...
March 15, 2023 | Fran Quigley

Fran Quigley

Fran Quigley is the director of the Health and Human Rights Clinic at Indiana University McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. He and his students represent tenants facing eviction and also research and promote policies to increase access to housing as a human right. He has published five books and articles in outlets including the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, and The New Republic.

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