"Inside the Bricks: My Changing Neighborhood" debuts Sept. 14, 2022, wherever you get your podcasts!
Hi, I鈥檓 Justin Glanville. I live in a neighborhood I really love. It鈥檚 called .
Part of why I love it is that, to me, it feels like it belongs to everyone 鈥 like everyone is welcome here, regardless of their income or race or ethnicity or gender. And the statistics back that up. It's one of Cleveland鈥檚 most diverse neighborhoods.
But when I look around, I wonder how long all that will last. Houses seem to get flipped overnight. It seems like a new luxury apartment building starts construction every week. And people鈥檚 property taxes are doubling. Tripling. Quadrupling.
I got curious about how my neighbors feel about what鈥檚 going on here. Are they hopeful we can stay both vibrant and welcoming? Or do they feel it鈥檚 inevitable that the whole place will one day be redeveloped for only the rich?
Is it possible for neighborhoods to remain 鈥渇or everyone鈥 in a country where there are a lot of factors that keep us separate?
Join me as I ask all of those questions 鈥 and experience the sights and sounds of my neighborhood as it is today. Like going window shopping for purple trolls; checking out an Italian social club, men only and learning about the culinary wonders of cassava leaves.
It鈥檚 all coming up on "Inside the Bricks: My Changing Neighborhood" 鈥 the latest podcast from 海角破解版, wherever you get your podcasts.