Despite an admonition from federal authorities, Land Commissioner George P. Bush’s plan still steers aid disproportionately to whiter, inland counties at less risk of natural disasters.
Despite an admonition from federal authorities, Land Commissioner George P. Bush’s plan still steers aid disproportionately to whiter, inland counties at less risk of natural disasters.
Despite an admonition from federal authorities, Land Commissioner George P. Bush’s plan still steers aid disproportionately to whiter, inland counties at less risk of natural disasters.
You re pushing us out : Fifth Ward residents say development deal fails to protect them
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A puddle sitting on an empty field at Clinton and Jensen Drives that is waiting to be developed Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, at Fifth Ward in Houston. A city agency supports a huge development proposed along south of Clinton Drive between Jensen Drive and Hirsch Road. Community activists worry the development will drive out existing low-income residents in the historical Black neighborhood.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Kendra London, a Fifth Ward community activist, worries the development will drive out low-income residents.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less