This week on Making Contact, we bring you a story of urban planning and how race has shaped American cities.\xa0 In a new book, Hella Town: Oakland's History of Development and Disruption,\xa0 Author Mitchell Schwarzer explores the origins and the lasting impacts of transportation improvements, systemic racism, and regional competition on Oakland's built environment. Schwarzer, an architectural and urban historian, pulls from his experience as a city planner, and educator to tell the story of a city divided.\xa0
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Featuring: Mitchell Schwarzer is Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Visual Culture at California College of the Arts. He has written books on architectural theory, visual perception, and the buildings of the San Francisco Bay Area.\xa0
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