The Gentrification Song

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The Gentrification Song is a socially conscious musical piece by Samora Pinderhughes that critiques urban displacement and the impacts of gentrification on marginalized communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
addresses power imbalance between developers and residents
systemic racism in housing and planning
tension between development and community preservation
artisticApproach politically engaged music
storytelling about affected communities
composer Samora Pinderhughes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Samora Pinderhughes NERFINISHED
critiques erasure of working-class neighborhoods
real estate–driven development
urban displacement policies
genre protest song
socially conscious music
hasPerspective in solidarity with displaced residents
hasPoliticalOrientation anti-gentrification
hasSocialIssueFocus displacement of long-term residents
economic inequality
loss of cultural identity in neighborhoods
hasTitle The Gentrification Song NERFINISHED
intendedEffect critique urban redevelopment practices
raise awareness about gentrification
language English
lyricist Samora Pinderhughes NERFINISHED
mainTheme gentrification
housing injustice
impacts of gentrification on marginalized communities
racial inequality in urban development
urban displacement
medium music
performer Samora Pinderhughes NERFINISHED
workSubject marginalized communities in cities

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Samora Pinderhughes notableWork The Gentrification Song