Profits Over People: Housing Zine
After decades of underfunding and structural neglect, investors have turned their eyes and pocket books to Paterson. While promising revitalization and growth, who really are these changes for?
After decades of underfunding and structural neglect, investors have turned their eyes and pocket books to Paterson. While promising revitalization and growth, who really are these changes for?
One thing is clear as Paterson enters its next phase of “community development” and “revitalization”: Patersonians are not the priority.
As politicians work with corporate and business partners to reinvent Paterson’s economy, increased policing is raising concerns for Patersonians trying to reclaim their right to the city