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References and URLs to Cited and Relevant Electronic Texts

Professional Websites/Blogs

Marc Lamont Hill’s website

Lalitha Vasudevan’s blog, adolescent literacies

The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)’s definition of 21st century literacies

Will Richardson's blog post about the NCTE definition on Weblogg-ed

Websites/Online Sources about Gentrification and Space

Columbia University's page about the Manhattanville in West Harlem project

A blog about Black Harlem

History of Harlem from Columbia University

Student Coalition on Gentrification and Expansion at Columbia University

Harlem tenants protest against massive evictions and gentrification

Information about the Harlem Tenants Council

Real Estate: The End of Gentrification?” from Forbes.com

Surviving after the Boom in Harlem” from The New York Times