Urban Inequity Uncovered
The discussion highlights the long-delayed Second Avenue subway line and its implications for urban residents, particularly the marginalized communities cut off from essential resources. It reveals how planning decisions, historically skewed towards affluent suburbs, have exacerbated inequality, leaving poorer residents with limited access to their own city. As car dependency rises, a shift in public consciousness towards urbanism is emerging, challenging traditional notions of infrastructure development.In this clip
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