Samuel Stein is an urban planner and lecturer at Hunter College.
His work focuses on the intersection of urban planning, real estate development, and social justice.
Stein's expertise in urban studies and housing policy informs his critical analysis of gentrification and the commodification of cities.
As an activist and scholar, he advocates for more equitable urban development practices and policies.
Stein's background as a practicing planner lends credibility to his critique of the profession's role in shaping urban spaces.
His writing combines academic rigor with accessible language, making complex urban issues understandable to a broader audience.
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