We speak with Ely Fair, who holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Missouri, Kansas City and studies structural inequality and poverty in urban geographies from a heterodox perspective. Examining the institutions responsible for social valuation, maintenance, and transformation at the neighborhood level, Fair focuses especially on the role of housing policy in the racialization of U.S. cities. During our conversation, Fair not only spells out important discoveries in this critical research, but also outlines several positive policy solutions designed to remediate the unjust development of urban geographies.


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