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Business of Art - The Creative Underclass: Youth, Race, and the Gentrifying City

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Book Synopsis: As an undergraduate at Brown University, Tyler Denmead founded New Urban Arts, a nationally recognized arts and humanities program primarily for young people of color in Providence, Rhode Island. Along with its positive impact, New Urban Arts, under his leadership, became entangled in Providence's urban renewal efforts that harmed the very youth it served. As in many deindustrialized cities, Providence's leaders viewed arts, culture, and creativity as a means to drive property development and attract young, educated, and affluent white people, such as Denmead, to economically and culturally kick-start the city. In The Creative Underclass, Denmead critically examines how New Urban Arts and similar organizations can become enmeshed in circumstances where young people, including himself, become visible once the city can leverage their creativity to benefit economic revitalization and gentrification. He points to the creative cultural practices that young people of color from low-income communities use to resist their subjectification as members of an underclass, which, along with redistributive economic policies, can be deployed as an effective means with which to both oppose gentrification and better serve the youth who have become emblematic of urban creativity.

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Discover the compelling and thought-provoking insights of "The Creative Underclass: Youth, Race, and the Gentrifying City" by Tyler Denmead. This riveting book sheds light on the intersection of youth, race, and urban development, capturing the struggles and triumphs of young people of color in deindustrialized cities like Providence, Rhode Island.

Uncover the powerful narrative of how arts, culture, and creativity are harnessed as tools for economic revitalization and gentrification, often at the expense of vulnerable communities. Tyler Denmead's firsthand experiences at New Urban Arts provide a unique perspective on the complexities of urban renewal efforts and the unintended consequences that can harm the very youth they aim to empower.

Dive deep into the exploration of creative cultural practices that young people from low-income backgrounds utilize to resist being relegated to an underclass status. "The Creative Underclass" challenges conventional ideas about urban development and offers compelling insights on how redistributive economic policies can be leveraged to combat gentrification and support marginalized youth.

Ready to explore the intricate dynamics of youth, race, and urban gentrification? Delve into the pages of "The Creative Underclass" and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by young creatives in the changing landscapes of modern cities. Order your copy today!

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