All the message does to me is reinforce the stereotype that black people are inherently poorer than whites. That's a horrible message to keep pounding into people.

The message should be successful blacks are moving into the renovated Albert, lofts downtown etc from places like DC, Atlanta or NYC - or back from the suburbs and thus continuing the improvement of the city's infrastructure.

But to pin it as being forced out - makes the presumption that blacks are inherently poorer than whites. A more successful black person is taking the place of a black person who was living in affordable housing.