A different aspect of our times most people seem to overlook. It's important to embrace aspects of development but know when to push back. My one point of difference with this article below comes down to arguing that more housing in Harlem is needed, but I agree it should be rent controlled and affordable to the average resident. Protect historical sites, but know that not every building needs to be saved. Will Harlem always remain an African American majority neighborhood? Probably not. But it shouldn't change because of rising prices and the removal of cultural icons. It should change through embracing diversity and integration of cultures in an organic way.