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| Yet, as I argue below, this deconstructive process, this collapsing of the distinction between the Black and the non-Black, the gay and the non-gay, can rebound upon itself, creating a situation in which it becomes terrifically difficult to make any positive statements about either identity or politics. However, the city's tax base is poised to rebound upon the end of the three-year moratorium on revaluations. |
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