Gentrification can be tracked to 1962. The Podcast of “The SoHo Effect “by Roman Mars, it explains that in the South Houston Industrial Area, where lots of empty buildings were threatened to be demolished, but were not, because a man named Rapkin petitioned to preserve these buildings and to renovate them for industrial use. However, artist moved to this area and made this area seem like an art district, so wealthy newcomers moved to this area …show more content…
In the article “Bracing for Gentrification in the South Bronx” by Michael Kamber, this article talks about a photographing group in the South Bronx, that its objective is to photograph the reality of the neighborhood.” The photos taken by the Bronx Photo League show the faces of immigrant men and women who stand on their feet all day, building, fixing and serving” (Kamber 2). These people that were photographed must force themselves to work hard every day. A consequence of this is that these people will probably end up exhausted at some point and they won’t be able to perform their best, this will lead them to losing their job that it means losing their