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In this bonus episode, Deqah unpacks equitable preservation-based development with Bree Jones ( / breeanajones ) , the Founder and CEO of Parity (https://www.parityhomes.com/) , an equitable development company headquartered in West Baltimore that acquires and rehabilitates abandoned properties by the block to create affordable home ownership opportunities. Bree started Parity in 2020 as a response to the gentrification and displacement she experienced in her hometown in NYC. Here, Deqah and Bree discuss the various levels of economic disinvestment that create hyper-vacancy and decay. Instead of pushing people out of their legacy lands and neighborhoods, Bree and the folks at Parity have envisioned a new way to develop, one that disengages from traditional, top-down forms of planning to combat gentrification and other historical place-based inequities such as America’s legacy of urban renewal. Through this new approach, Bree has successfully generated over $60 million of investment in Black communities. Bree Jones ( / breeanajones ) is the CEO & Founder of Parity, a culturalist and nationally recognized systems change leader focused on revaluing Black neighborhoods and engendering Black wealth. If you haven’t already, we recommend you watch her TED Talk, How to Revitalize a Neighborhood – Without Gentrification ( • How to Revitalize a Neighborhood -- Withou... ) , that explicates this innovative vision. This episode is sponsored by Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management (https://www.loyola.edu/sellinger-busi...) . Loyola University Maryland is a Baltimore-based institution that believes in the power of community builders. Credits: Your host is Deqah Hussein-Wetzel (https://www.arch.columbia.edu/phd-stu...) . This episode was edited by Deqah, Connor Lynch (https://www.connor-lynch.com/podcasts) , Skyler Ficklin, and Vanessa Quirk. Mixing by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Urban Roots (http://www.urbanrootspodcast.com) is a project by Urbanist Media (https://urbanistmedia.org/) , a non-profit dedicated to preserving place through story. Please consider supporting our work by donating to us via Venmo (https://account.venmo.com/u/urbanistm...) or Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=e...) . Subscribe to our YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@urbanrootspo...) (and Patreon ( / urbanist_media ) for exclusive content)! Want to sponsor a bonus episode? Email us at: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram at urbanrootsculture ( / urbanrootsculture )