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Urban Conversations: Strengthening the Middle Class

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Friday, June 01, 2007

Is an urban middle class still possible in the 21st century? As income disparity becomes more pronounced, studies show middle-class neighborhoods are disappearing from many American cities. Two panels discuss how today's urban leaders try to ensure their cities remain – or become – livable for middle-income families.

Today's show is a time-delayed broadcast of a live event at The New School.

Livable Cities for the Urban Middle Class

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A Viable New York City for Working Families

Panelists Nicole Gelinas, contributing editor to the Manhattan Institute's City Journal; Dan Cantor, executive director of the Working Families Party; Dennis Walcott, New York City deputy mayor for education and community development; and Andrea Batista Schlesinger, executive director of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy; ...

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