GEOG 2UI3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Sharing Space, Gentrification, Pemulwuy

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Urban planning, indigenous peoples, and settler states - Authors: ryan walker and sarem nejad: most indigenous peoples in australia, new zealand, and canada live in urban areas. Indigenous people are the most impoverished, marginalized, and frequently victimized people in the world: democratic racism makes white people seem like they are the only ones who can control a society; they dispossession and cast negative stereotypes of. Indigenous peoples as unable to administer public goods. Indigenous culture is cast publicly as belonging somewhere "out there" in discrete rural and remote australian communities. New south wales approved it: ahc lost funding for the housing so they decided to build the commercial areas first. Believe to be ruining the indigeneity of the area, protestors began a tent occupation requesting that housing should be made first: supreme court eventually approved ahc"s decision to make the commercial space first.

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