Why New York is Changing w/ Professor Benjamin Holtzman
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- Comedian & tour guide, Tom Delgado, talks with Professor Benjamin Holtzman about the shifting cost of living and lack of affordable housing in New York City and its sources. Shot at Tom D's Big New York Show.
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A million years ago while at NYU I took a class called Metropolitan Studies. It is one of the most interesting classes I took in college. NYC is a living laboratory about almost every aspect of life. An endlessly complex and fascinating place that is ever changing and evolving yet, still retaining it’s unassailable character through all the ups and downs. Even though I don’t live there anymore, and probably couldn’t afford to, it will always be my most favorite place. Period. The end.
Where do you live now? I can only afford to live here cuz my fam owns a townhouse
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Great to hear a level-headed approach to a divisive topic. Nice work Tom and Ben!
Interesting and very informative! I have a crazy cab driver story too. I lived in NYC for 5-years. One day I was in a cab on 1-95. The New England Thruway. The freeway was busy and the driver was in one of the center lanes when he slowed the cab down to a stop, turned around and started to chat with me. He was calm and relaxed as if we were in a safe place. It really scared me. I didn't know what to do. I didn't know if he was crazy or on drugs, if I should say something, or just try to humor him. I honestly thought I could die that day by getting rear-ended. Cars were whizzing by on all sides. Then he casually turned around and started driving again as if what he did was just a normal part of life. I felt fortunate to be alive. lol 🧚♀
Benjamin is a great guy! I’m so glad he decided to be your friend!
Terrific show Tom! You are doing great intelligent work. Your guest is terrific and you are also so intelligent and articulate. Big fan
Happy new year Tom❤❤ thanks for the new video!!
Reading Vanishing New York which is a great book and I just ordered Professor Holtzman's book.
Those closing jokes were hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was sad (in its way), compelling and super interesting!! 🗽
Hey Tom! What's up? Very informative as always ❤❤❤❤
Well done!
Happy New Year Tom Delgado 😊
Happy new year!
"You ready?" "Yes" "That wasn't one of them" LOL
was there in person and we lost it at the time travel joke. Delivery/timing was on point
Thanks so much for coming! Hope to see you again soon!
Excellent interesting video as always Tom! Are you coming up to Toronto this year? I hope so, thanks again 😊❤
I'm from oshawa. I've been watching Tom's videos too. Hes a good historian.
Go tom go🎉
Great interview! Neoliberalism has killed San Francisco (where I live) too. And a little dash of libertarianism paraded the corpse around. As soon as he mentioned SROs I knew I needed to get this book. Nobody wants to talk about how displacing people from their low cost housing has created so many problems.
Durham NC….yeah!
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🎙️ Introduction to Professor Benjamin Holtzman*
- Introduction of Benjamin Holtzman by the host, mentioning his background, his book "The Long Crisis," and setting the stage for the discussion on New York City and neoliberalism.
- Highlights the guest's credentials and the thematic focus of the interview.
02:02 *🏙️ Neoliberalism's Impact on New York City*
- Discussion on neoliberalism and its role in transforming New York City, focusing on privatization and the shift from public to private management of resources.
- Explains neoliberalism as a trend towards privatization and its connection to gentrification as a symptom of broader economic policies.
05:18 *🌳 Citizen Movements and Urban Development*
- Analysis of grassroots movements in the 1960s and 1970s in response to New York City's economic crisis and how these movements unintentionally contributed to the neoliberal transformation of the city.
- Discusses the shift from public to private management in city parks, highlighting Central Park as a case study.
08:21 *🏞️ Privatization of Public Spaces*
- Further exploration of the privatization of public spaces through examples like Central Park and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs), discussing the benefits and drawbacks of such arrangements.
- Addresses the consequences of privatization on social equity and the distribution of city resources.
11:25 *🛍️ Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) and Their Impact*
- Deep dive into the concept of BIDs, their role in urban management, and the implications for democratic governance and public space accessibility.
- Critiques the influence of property owners and commercial interests on public spaces and services through the lens of BIDs.
14:49 *📈 Policy Influences and the Role of Market Forces*
- Discussion on how neoliberal policies and market forces shape urban development, influencing policy decisions, and affecting the character and inclusivity of city spaces.
- Examines the broader impacts of neoliberalism on urban policy, community values, and the diversity of city life.
16:58 *💼 The Challenges of Balancing Cultural and Economic Interests*
- Discussion on the balance between preserving cultural identity and accommodating economic interests in New York City.
- Mention of how franchise businesses impact local culture and community dynamics.
18:05 *🛠️ Citizen Initiatives and Their Impact*
- Exploration of citizen-led initiatives and their co-optation by larger economic forces.
- Emphasis on the resilience and adaptability of community efforts in the face of neoliberal policies.
20:08 *🌱 Hope and Grassroots Movements*
- Discussion on current grassroots movements and their potential to positively influence policy and address inequalities.
- Highlighting successful housing justice campaigns and eviction prevention efforts during COVID-19.
22:28 *📚 Broader Impacts of Neoliberal Policies*
- Connection of New York City's neoliberal trends to broader national phenomena, such as charter schools and unequal school funding.
- Analysis of how privatization and wealth concentration affect public services and spaces across the U.S.
25:25 *🎤 Rapid Fire Questions*
- A light-hearted and insightful Q&A session with Professor Holtzman covering personal experiences, perspectives on New York City, and reflections on historical and current urban issues.
- Reveals personal anecdotes, preferences, and a call for more authentic, community-focused urban development.
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"Neo-liberal" is a bit like "gentrifier" or "hipster" in that these are terms applied by outsiders (who had until recently been the insiders) looking in but no one actually self identifies as them because they're seen as pejorative or simply condescending terms.Excellent book talk!!
"I used to be a tour guide". Tom, have you given up the tour guide thing ?
Lots of foreign languages in London, England, UK, folks !!
Lots of foreign languages in any major city, and most towns.
I wish I understood the cell phone bit. Which is it? How did it change your life, Tom?
(Great vid!)
Upvote this to to moon!
Tom is cool
Already changed 30 years ago
So funny to hear people roll play fantasies about NYC. It’s all about money. Period. The end.