This is some of my most important writing on a personal level, and where I am currently putting my political efforts.
The Road to Resegregation, published in 2018, combines much of this writing into one text, telling the story of how and why one of the wealthiest and most progressive regions in the world became an epicenter of foreclosure and resegregation.
It is also one where I have collaborated extensively, writing with Richard Walker, Jake Wegmann, Oscar Sosa Lopez, Lisa Feldstein, and June Gin


Schafran A. 2009. Outside endopolis: notes from Contra Costa county. Critical Planning. 10-33 16

Schafran A. 2013. Discourse and dystopia, American style: The rise of ‘slumburbia’ in a time of crisis. City. 130-148 17.2

Schafran A, Wegmann J. 2012. Restructuring, race, and real estate: Changing home values and the new California metropolis, 1989-2010. Urban Geography. 630-65433.5

Schafran AB, Feldstein LM. 2013. Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental Politics in a Changing Richmond. In: Neidt C (eds.) Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs.
