Scenarios about 'Cabrini-Green'
A public housing project in Chicago that operated from the 1940s to 2011, known for its high concentration of poverty and crime. Initially built to provide affordable housing for working-class families, Cabrini-Green became a symbol of failed urban planning and racial segregation in American cities. Its complex history serves as a focal point for alternate timeline scenarios exploring different approaches to urban development, public housing policy, and social inequality in American cities.
What If Chicago Implemented Different Public Housing Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Chicago's approach to public housing avoided high-rise concentrations, potentially transforming urban development, racial segregation, and social mobility across America.