Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City book

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

 Matthew Desmond  

Society & Culture  

Want to understand the harsh realities of eviction and poverty in America? Interested in how housing issues, systemic flaws, and personal hardships intertwine in the lives of low-income renters? Dive into these personal narratives that underscore the urgency for housing reform and the resilience of those enduring such struggles.


Want to understand the harsh realities of eviction and poverty in America? Interested in how housing issues, systemic flaws, and personal hardships intertwine in the lives of low-income renters? Dive into these personal narratives that underscore the urgency for housing reform and the resilience of those enduring such struggles.;

#1

Is Milwaukee's Housing Crisis an Indication of a Broader American Nightmare?

01 Jan 1970

03:08

03:08


#2

Life on the Margins: Resilience and Struggle in Milwaukee's College Mobile Home Park

01 Jan 1970

03:11

03:11


#3

Can the Hinkston Family Break Their Cycle of Evictions and Find a Stable Home?

01 Jan 1970

02:58

02:58


#4

Evicted: Larraine's Struggle and the Harsh Realities of Milwaukee's Housing Crisis

01 Jan 1970

03:51

03:51


#5

Is Milwaukee’s Rental Market a Ruthless Game of Profits Over People?

01 Jan 1970

03:21

03:21


#6

Living on the Edge: Evictions, Addiction, and the Grim Reality of America's Housing Crisis

01 Jan 1970

03:37

03:37


#7

Can Arleen, Larraine, and Pam Overcome the Crushing Cycle of Poverty and Eviction?

01 Jan 1970

03:18

03:18


#8

Faith and Friendship: Crystal and Vanetta's Battle Against Homelessness

01 Jan 1970

02:45

02:45


#9

Can Scott's Journey from Rock Bottom to Redemption Inspire Your Own Comeback?

01 Jan 1970

02:31

02:31


#10

Arleen's Odyssey: Battling Evictions and Dreaming of Stability

01 Jan 1970

03:08

03:08


#11

Final Recap

01 Jan 1970

02:18

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About Author

Matthew Desmond is a sociologist and professor at Princeton University, renowned for his extensive research on poverty, housing, and public policy. He is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City," which explores the devastating impact of eviction on the lives of eight families in Milwaukee. Desmond's work sheds light on the broader systemic issues contributing to housing instability in America.

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