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Myra Kwadja

1 podcast 9 moments 2026
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Society & Culture
Pride and Anxiety: The South Side's New Neighbor

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Society & Culture

The Obama Presidential Center opened on Chicago's South Side as a $850 million monument to hope — but right across the street, Hyde Park Academy students are walking out over the deaths of classmates and cuts to support services. The juxtaposition captures everything complicated about the center's arrival.

Society & Culture
Is This Gentrification? Not Quite — And That's Part of the Problem

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Society & Culture

Calling what's happening in Woodlawn 'gentrification' is technically imprecise: classic gentrification — wealthy white newcomers flooding a Black neighborhood — often doesn't happen that way in Black communities. But disinvestment followed by speculation is very real. Natalie Moore argues the framing on all sides has been overstated.

Arts
The Obamalisk: Architecture Reviews from Two Angles

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Arts

Critics call it the Obamalisk. Architectural reviews of the Obama Center note that the building reads entirely differently depending on your vantage point — a gleaming beacon in the sun for tourists, a foreboding monolith for students across the street. Natalie Moore says the campus itself is beautiful, and draws a comparison to Chicago's Picasso statue, which was hated when it debuted.

Business
Who's the Biggest Landholder in East Woodlawn? Not Who You Think.

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Business

Everyone feared the University of Chicago would use the Obama Center as cover for a land grab in Woodlawn. Natalie Moore's data reporting found the opposite: the city of Chicago was by far the biggest landholder in East Woodlawn, owning vacant lots from demolished homes. The city held the power to protect residents — and largely didn't use it.

Society & Culture
Obama Shut Down the Community Benefits Agreement — As a Former Community Organizer

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Society & Culture

In 2017, Obama was directly asked whether the Obama Foundation would sign a community benefits agreement to protect housing. He declined, saying no group speaks for the whole community and that people should trust him. The irony: he built his entire political identity as a community organizer.

Society & Culture
Nuance as a Political Liability: Critiquing Obama Without Feeding His Enemies

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship… · Jul 3, 2026 Society & Culture

Myra Kwadja and Natalie Moore both have sharp critiques of how the Obama Center handled housing displacement. But they've had to be careful: national media — including secretly right-wing outlets — want to use their nuance as anti-Obama ammunition. Ideally nuanced critique, Kwadja says, can't become fodder for white supremacists.

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