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Popular Transportation: Where Planning For Environmental Justice Hits the Pavement

By William Boose and Benjamin de la Peña The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Environmental Justice series. Contributions reflect on this theme through a variety of lenses, such as environmental justice, combatting green gentrification, and exploring radical approaches to climate change. Read more about this series here. To “plan for … [Read more...] about Popular Transportation: Where Planning For Environmental Justice Hits the Pavement

PANEL: Housing Justice, Racial Equity and Economic Democracy

What: Housing Justice, Racial Equity and Economic Democracy When: Fri, 4 November 2022, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM EDT Where: St. Mark's Church, 201 Cowan Avenue, Toronto, ON How Much: FREE Toronto has seen remarkable growth of community land trusts (CLTs) in the last 10 years. These CLTs have been established as community-led alternatives to address issues of eviction, … [Read more...] about PANEL: Housing Justice, Racial Equity and Economic Democracy

This Island is Hot

By Ian Van der Merwe The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Environmental Justice series. Contributions reflect on this theme through a variety of lenses, such as environmental justice, combatting green gentrification, and exploring radical approaches to climate change. Read more about this series here. Many planners learn about the Urban Heat … [Read more...] about This Island is Hot

Climate-displaced labor, waste work, and environmental (in)justice in Tiruppur, India

By Nidhi Subramanyam The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Environmental Justice series. Contributions reflect on this theme through a variety of lenses, such as environmental justice, combatting green gentrification, and exploring radical approaches to climate change. Read more about this series here. “I came to Tamil Nadu just before the … [Read more...] about Climate-displaced labor, waste work, and environmental (in)justice in Tiruppur, India

Greenlining: Environmental Infrastructure and Racial Capitalism in 3 U.S. Cities

By Emma Brice The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Environmental Justice series. Contributions reflect on this theme through a variety of lenses, such as environmental justice, combatting green gentrification, and exploring radical approaches to climate change. Read more about this series here. From creating urban forests to curbing the … [Read more...] about Greenlining: Environmental Infrastructure and Racial Capitalism in 3 U.S. Cities

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