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Public Property - Popular Power

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New Political Spaces | Vol. 19, No. 1 – 2012 | Credits

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  • Beyond Public/Private: Understanding Corporate Power
  • Disneyfication of Downtown Oakland
  • Homeless Push Back-- Take Over Vacant Building in San Francisco
  • Affordable Housing Hit Hard by Redevelopment Agency Closures
  • Redevelopment: After the Fall
  • Oakland's Civic Auditorium: Delivered Vacant
  • Communities of Color Organize against Urban Land Grabs
  • Foreclosure Crisis Meets Occupy Effect
  • Cuba Opens to Private Housing but Preserves Housing Rights
  • The View from Havana
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New Political Spaces: Table of Contents

  • New Political Spaces: Introduction
  • Building Bridges Is not Enough
  • New Majority Rising
  • Next Generation
  • Reflections of Activistas
  • Public Property - Popular Power
    • Beyond Public/Private: Understanding Corporate Power
    • Disneyfication of Downtown Oakland
    • Homeless Push Back-- Take Over Vacant Building in San Francisco
    • Affordable Housing Hit Hard by Redevelopment Agency Closures
    • Redevelopment: After the Fall
    • Oakland's Civic Auditorium: Delivered Vacant
    • Communities of Color Organize against Urban Land Grabs
    • Foreclosure Crisis Meets Occupy Effect
    • Cuba Opens to Private Housing but Preserves Housing Rights
    • The View from Havana
  • Advocates in Action
  • Research and Resources 19-1
  • Credits, Vol.19, No.1

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