Became Quote by Regina Hall
“I used to live in the Bronx, then I lived uptown on 106th St. and Broadway, and finally I moved to Harlem right before it became gentrified. I lived on 120th St. between Fifth and Lenox Aves. in a little brownstone. I knew the neighborhood was changing when they started putting trees in the middle of the block.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Personal narrative, 2023
She recounts moving across NYC neighborhoods, noting gentrification signs like street trees.
In simple terms: She describes her residential moves and urban change.
Observe how neighborhoods evolve over time.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- real estate decisions
- community activism
- urban planning
- historical research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you think tree planting reflects broader urban change?
- What signs indicate a neighborhood is gentrifying?
Gentrification can also bring displacement and loss of cultural identity.