In this episode of Realtopia, Naomi speaks with Majora Carter about urban revitalization, environmental justice, and what it takes to build communities where residents can stay and thrive.
Drawing from her experience in the South Bronx, Majora shares a powerful perspective on rebuilding neighborhoods from within. The conversation explores how perception shapes opportunity, the difference between regenerative and extractive development, and why creating real economic pathways within communities is essential.
They discuss:
What urban revitalization looks like when it truly improves people’s lives
The difference between regenerative and extractive development
How perception influences investment and opportunity in neighborhoods
Why “third spaces” are critical for building community and belonging
Strategies to support underserved communities without driving displacement
The importance of mixed-income neighborhoods and deconcentrating poverty
This episode offers a thoughtful look at the future of cities—not just how they are built, but how they function, who they serve, and what it means to create places where people truly belong.
This episode offers a thoughtful look at the future of cities—not just how they are built, but how they function, who they serve, and what it means to create places where people truly belong.
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