The Creative Underclass : : Youth, Race, and the Gentrifying City / / Tyler Denmead.

As an undergraduate at Brown University, Tyler Denmead founded New Urban Arts, a nationally recognized arts and humanities program primarily for young people of color in Providence, Rhode Island. Along with its positive impact, New Urban Arts, under his leadership, became entangled in Providence...

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Place / Publishing House:[s.l.] : : Duke University Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (217 p.)
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