Good Places to Live: Poverty and Public Housing in Canada by Jim Silver

Good Places to Live: Poverty and Public Housing in Canada

Jim Silver

157 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction politics challenging informative medium-paced
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Demonstrating how public housing projects are stigmatized and stereotyped as havens of poverty, illegal activity, and violence, this study contends that the problems with which they are so often associated are not inherent but the result of struct...

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