BECKY NICOLAIDES
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HISTORIAN, SUBURBAN SCHOLAR, CONSULTANT, SPEAKER

Founding Partner, History Studio, LLC

Author of the forthcoming
The New Suburbia: Life in L.A. Suburbs Since 1945
Oxford University Press
Los Angeles is at the cutting edge of national suburban transformations.  The lily-white, middle-class suburbs that so
dominated the postwar metropolis became home to more and more Latinos, black Americans, Asian Americans,
and poor people after 1970.  My book explores what happened next.

Founding Partner
History Studio
A partnership of award-winning historians and scholars providing expert research,
script vetting, and original content for the entertainment industry andother creative producers. 

U.S. representative, EU Erasmus + program, 2022-2024

“Urbanism and Suburbanization in the EU Countries and Abroad:
Reflection in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts.”

RECENT NEWS
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"Segregating the Foothills" 
Lecture at the Lanterman House, La Canada, October 2, 2022.

From The Outlook, Oct 10, 2022:
"Nicolaides’ lecture focused on the widespread racial segregation throughout Los Angeles suburbs like La Cañada and La Crescenta, its lasting legacy, and proactive ways to achieve racial justice in those communities."

"Op-Ed: How to make sure the L.A. River Master Plan fulfills its promise to the Gateway Cities"
with Jon Christensen
Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2021


"It’s crucial to ensure that those who live in these cities have a voice in what will happen to them. The Gateway Cities have made it through our region’s toughest history over the last 50 years. They deserve a community-driven plan to benefit from its revival."
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"From Resourceful to Illegal: The Racialized History of Garage Housing in Los Angeles."
Boom California, January 31, 2019

The bumpy history of backyard garage housing over the 20th century in L.A., from the era when it was welcomed -- even seen as patriotic -- to the years when it was criminalized and racialized.

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"Design Assimilation in Suburbia: Asian Americans, Built Landscapes, and Suburban Advantage in LA's San Gabriel Valley since 1970."
with James Zarsadiaz
Journal of Urban History (2017)


Why do some immigrant suburbs look All-American - without an ethnic trace in sight?  We explore the history of these suburbs, answering how and why they came to be.

* 2015 Arnold Hirsch Prize of the Urban History Association
* 2018 Bishir Prize of the Vernacular Architecture Forum



"Suburbanization in the United States after 1945"
with Andy Wiese
Online Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History (2017)


Everything you always wanted to know about American suburbia.  A far-ranging, cutting-edge look at the history of American suburbs over the past 70 years.  A lot packed in this one.
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"Suburban Disequilibrium"
with Andy Wiese
New York Times Opinion page (2013)


"Today’s suburbs provide a map not just to the different worlds of the rich and the poor, which have always been with us, but to the increase in inequality between economic and social classes."




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CONTACT
email:  becky.nicolaides@outlook.com
twitter:  @BeckyNic7

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