Kinder Institute Forum

EVENT: PUBLIC,   KINDER INSTITUTE FORUM HOUSING
Mar 5, 2025
7:00pm - 8:15pm
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Law Building - Brown Auditorium Theater
1001 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005
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Free with RSVP. Paid parking is available in the garages located at 1144 Binz Street and 5500 Main Street. Please note that this event will not be streamed live.

Elizabeth Korver-Glenn and Sarah Mayorga discuss "A Good Reputation: How Residents Fight for an American Barrio."

Families on bikes at a July Fourth parade in Houston's Northside neighborhood. Jimmy Castillo, CC BY-ND

Families on bikes at a July Fourth parade in Houston's Northside neighborhood. Jimmy Castillo, CC BY-ND

Sociologists Elizabeth Korver-Glenn and Sarah Mayorga will be in conversation with Kinder Institute Director Ruth N. López Turley about their book, "A Good Reputation: How Residents Fight for an American Barrio."

Sociologists Elizabeth Korver-Glenn and Sarah Mayorga will be in conversation with Kinder Institute Director Ruth N. López Turley about their book, “A Good Reputation: How Residents Fight for an American Barrio.”

About “A Good Reputation”

Korver-Glenn and Mayorga delve into the development and transformation of the reputation of Houston's Northside neighborhood. Drawing on two years of ethnographic research and in-depth interviews with residents, developers and other neighborhood stakeholders, the authors show that people’s perceptions of their neighborhoods are essential to understanding urban inequality and poverty. The book discusses the complexity of high-poverty urban neighborhoods, demonstrating that gentrification is a more complicated and irregular process than existing accounts of urban inequality would suggest.

About the speakers

Korver-Glenn is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her award-winning research has been published in American Sociological Review, Social Problems, Social Currents, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, and City & Community, among other peer-reviewed outlets. Her work has also been featured in national news outlets, including The Washington Post.

Mayorga is Professor and chair of sociology and core faculty in the Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies Program at Brandeis University. Her research interests are the sociology of racism, cities, and Latinx migration. In addition to “A Good Reputation,” she has published two books: “Behind the White Picket Fence: Power and Privilege in a Multiethnic Neighborhood” and “Urban Specters: The Everyday Harms of Racial Capitalism.”

About the Kinder Institute Forum

The Kinder Institute Forum lecture series brings thought leaders from around the world to Houston to share ideas about today’s most pressing urban issues. Previous speakers include Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond, global urbanist Richard Florida, historian Richard Rothstein, urban advocate and strategist Carol Coletta, education leader Ruth J. Simmons and U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert L. Santos.

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In an April 2014 Houstonia Magazine article, “Where to Live Now: The 25 Hottest Neighborhoods of 2014,” the authors claimed that gentrification had “leapt beyond the Heights and into Lindale Park and Brooke Smith,” which meant that “Northside Village” was the “the next play for urban pioneers.”

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