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where her three children shared a bunk bed in the living room. as she scroll through friends social media posts showing off trampolines a spacious backyards.ll in georgia, the solution becamei endsclearer. leave.e last summer, the family boughtm. a five bedroom home in snellville, georgia. hom joining me now is joy newble, advocate and activist,cd living still in new york . st city.was shocked they all right, joy , this piece in the new york times, i mean, i was shocked that they published it, but there is a flight of african-american from the north to the southr ag that we ve been hearing for ages is just racist in here? a terrible, awful place to live. so what s happenin g here? well, new york city has changed so much, especially in the last three years. and this is not anything that sr new . this has been ans issue in blacks are new york city for years and years and years. nd c is not anything new . and blacks areom startingew yor to understand communities like mine. they re st