High Rents Equals Less Diversity



Discover how the economic and cultural ecosystems are interconnected in urban areas with Rashad Bilal on EYL’s latest clip. Rashad explores the vital role of artists, creators, and economically diverse residents in nurturing the vibrancy of a city. He debates the common, yet flawed, notion of ‘if you can’t afford to live here, then don’t move here,’ challenging viewers to consider the broader impacts of such attitudes on the cultural and economic health of a city. Don’t miss this insightful discussion that prompts us to think about who really contributes to the economic fabric of urban centers, and how ensuring diverse inclusivity can benefit us all. #EYL #UrbanEcosystem #EconomicDiversity #CulturalImpact #InclusiveCities

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