The One-Way Street of Integration examines two contrasting housing
policy approaches to achieving racial justice. Integration
initiatives and community development efforts have been for decades
contrasting means of achieving racial equity through housing
policy. Goetz traces the tensions involved in housing integration
and policy to show why he doesn't see the solution to racial
injustice as the government moving poor and nonwhite people out of
their communities. The One-Way Street of Integration critiques fair
housing integration policies for targeting settlement patterns
while ignoring underlying racism and issues of economic and
political power. Goetz challenges liberal orthodoxy, determining
that the standard efforts toward integration are unlikely to lead
to racial equity or racial justice in American cities. In fact, in
this pursuit it is the community development movement rather that
has the greatest potential for connecting to social change and
social justice efforts.
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