Anti-Getrification Network Draws Petition Against Brooklyn Museum
Photo via Anti-Gentrification Network

Long-time Brooklynites are fed up over the rapid gentrification of the borough and are now calling out the historic Brooklyn Museum set to host the 6th Annual Brooklyn Real Estate Summit.

The yearly summit hosts over 600 of the top real estate owners, developers and investors who anti-gentrification protestors believe are the key players in destroying the working class community and communities of color. “As housing prices soar, families are displaced, communities ripped apart and record number of New Yorkers – 60,000 or more – are now homeless,” reads the Change.org petition, created by the Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network.

The argument brought on by the Brooklyn Anti-Gentrification Network is that while the Brooklyn Museum is described as the “most diverse…urban centers in the world,” the summit is made up of people who aim to wipe out the distinct diversity of Brooklyn.
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The petition has garnered 60 supporters, of its goal of 100, in under a day and hopes to raise enough awareness and further cancel the summit altogether.

To sign the petition visit here.