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The Undesirable Many: Black Women and Their Struggles Against Displacement and Housing Insecurity in the Nation's Capital

The Undesirable Many: Black Women and Their Struggles Against Displacement and Housing Insecurity in the Nation's Capital - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Rosemary NdubuizuSeries:Justice, Power, and PoliticsPublish date:11/4/2025Pages:324
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9781469689685ISBN-10:1469689685UPC:9781469689685Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, SociologyBook Topic:American, UrbanSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.73 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SCXSXTS9H5

Amid a national housing affordability crisis with political and social implications, Washington, DC, is notorious for its rapidly rising income inequality, high rates of displacement, and some of the most expensive rents in the country. Housing policy expert Rosemary Ndubuizu uncovers more than 100 years of affordable housing politics in the nation's capital to illustrate local and national trends in how various social, economic, and political forces have worked together to ensure the persistent vulnerability of low-wage Black families to housing insecurity and displacement.

Since the 1960s, Black women have been at the forefront of combating efforts to force Black people out of DC. The Undesirable Many recounts the history of Black women's tenant activism and organized opposition through a Black feminist materialism framework that exposes present-day housing inequities as deeply entangled in the politics and practices of gender and racial inequity. Drawing on extensive archival research and dozens of in-depth interviews with Black women tenant activists and affordable housing advocates, Ndubuizu uncovers how gendered stereotypes of Black tenant irresponsibility have shaped market behavior and informed political justification for different consumer treatment. Politicians, landlords, and even nonprofit housing providers often championed disciplinary housing governance such as mandatory housekeeping classes, welfare garnishment, paternal property management, and case management, contending that the problem was not housing but the Black family itself. By exposing these strategies alongside low-income Black women's political perspectives and experiences, The Undesirable Many offers valuable lessons for contemporary challenges in affordable housing advocacy and welfare politics.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of North Carolina PressISBN-13:9781469689685ISBN-10:1469689685UPC:9781469689685Book Category:Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, SociologyBook Topic:American, UrbanSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.73 inchesWeight:1.0009Product ID:SCXSXTS9H5
Rosemary Ndubuizu is assistant professor of Black studies at Georgetown University.
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press

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