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Carolyn Swope

Tue, Oct 21    1:15pm

Devolution of Eminent Domain for “Slum” Clearance. Racial Capitalism and the Road to Urban Renewal
Carolyn Swope is a PhD candidate in Urban Planning at Columbia University. She also holds an MPH in Sociomedical Sciences. Broadly, her research interests focus on developing theoretically- and historically-grounded models for the relationship between housing and health justice. Carolyn’s dissertation, a case study drawing on qualitative and archival evidence, examines gentrification’s relationship with historical processes of dispossession, and the implications of this relationship for gentrification’s impact on low- to moderate-income Black women’s health. Her work has been published in journals including the Journal of Urban Affairs, Social Science History, Health & Place, Social Science & Medicine, and the American Journal of Public Health. Carolyn’s research has been supported by the Institute of Human Geography and the Society of Woman Geographers.