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Tools to help Hispanic communities, and others, fight displacement through gentrification, from analysis to action [[https://nonprofitquarterly.org/nuestra-comunidad-tools-to-preserve-latinx-and-immigrant-communities/]]
Tools to help Hispanic communities, and others, fight displacement through gentrification, from analysis to action [[https://nonprofitquarterly.org/nuestra-comunidad-tools-to-preserve-latinx-and-immigrant-communities/]]
The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) defines “gentrification” as: a type of neighborhood change in which real estate price appreciation leads to involuntary displacement and significant cultural change . What starts as successful neighborhood revitalization can become gentrification, even if that is not the original intention.


A force in preserving communities and fighting displacement is the [[National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders]] [[https://nalcab.org/membership/]]
A force in preserving communities and fighting displacement is the [[National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders]] [[https://nalcab.org/membership/]]

Revision as of 10:52, 20 August 2023

Tools to help Hispanic communities, and others, fight displacement through gentrification, from analysis to action [[1]]


The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) defines “gentrification” as: a type of neighborhood change in which real estate price appreciation leads to involuntary displacement and significant cultural change . What starts as successful neighborhood revitalization can become gentrification, even if that is not the original intention.

A force in preserving communities and fighting displacement is the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders [[2]]


The Lift Fund in San Antonio funds small business and is a member of NALCAB [[3]]

A Neighborhood trend analysis to see the early warning signs of displacement [[4]] created by the NALCAB

Merced Housing in San Antonio was one of the co authors of the trend analysis tool.

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