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Below the Acropolis. In Athens. Near the school my girl attended. Anafiotika. What was once a segregated oasis, an old-fashioned hidden neighborhood where flowers grew and families thrived, now seems hardly worth the gas money for young professionals, not for a daily commute past downtown, not when they can buy property anywhere these days. No matter the best efforts of the old-timers to keep the neighborhood as it’s always been, to secure its borders, keep the money in and the newcomers out, there are, every year, new families who are buying their way in, working-class parvenus from glitzy places, and newcomer families from the north suburbs of Athens, who see in its quaint, tree-lined streets their chance at the personal dream. You can’t put up fences on change. (January 2020)

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