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Left in the Dust: Forgotten Blue-Collar U.S. Cities & Towns

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Published: July 24, 2022 by VPR Producer

Orick, California; Lawrence, Kansas; Detroit, Michigan. These are just a few of the towns and cities across the U.S. that have fallen off the map. Stanford University law professor and author Michelle Wilde Anderson joins us this week to explain why these areas have declined over time and how residents have suffered during this downturn.


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  • Michelle Wilde Anderson, professor of property, local government, environmental justice, Stanford Law School, author of The Fight to Save the Town: Reimagining Discarded America.

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  • Michelle Wilde Anderson – Faculty – Stanford Law School
  • Michelle W. Anderson (@MWildeAnderson) / Twitter
  • The Fight to Save the Town | Book by Michelle Wilde Anderson | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster
Program #: 22-30segment type: Feature StoriesTopics - Business and Entrepreneurship| Community| Government and Politics| History| Housing and Homelessness| Innovation| Local Government| Personal Finance| Politics| Poverty and Wealth Inequality| Small BusinessGuests - Michelle Wilde AndersonBooks & Publications - The Fight to Save the TownInstitutions - Stanford Law School| Stanford Universitytagged with - Amirah Zaveri| author| Gary Price| Jason Dickey| professor
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