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Miami, FL Author Publishes Current Events Book

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(PRLeap.com) "The Three Miami Communities that Lost Against Gentrification", a new book by Gerald Reyes, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

As Miami's rapid development continues to reshape its landscape, a new book by local author Gerald Reyes sheds light on the often-overlooked human cost of gentrification. "The Three Miami Communities that Lost Against Gentrification" delves into the rich, yet threatened, histories of Wynwood, Little Haiti, and Little Santo Domingo-three communities facing potential demolition due to ongoing development projects.
A lifelong resident of these communities, Reyes offers a firsthand account of witnessing the influx of art studios and billion-dollar development plans. He argues that this rapid development is a deliberate strategy to displace original Miami residents from what were once affordable neighborhoods.

While developers often frame their projects as "revitalization," Reyes's book challenges this narrative by exploring what truly disappears in the process. " The Three Miami Communities that Lost Against Gentrification" uncovers the deep historical roots of these neighborhoods, a history that, until now, has largely gone unrecognized by the public.

"The Three Miami Communities that Lost Against Gentrification" is a 152-page paperback with a retail price of $40.00 (eBook $35.00). The ISBN is 979-8-89127-757-1. Published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For members of the press, to request a review copy or author interview, please visit https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/pages/media-requests or to buy the book, visit our online bookstore at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/products/the-three-miami-communities-that-lost-against-gentrification

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