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No YIMBYs on Stolen Land

By Toshio Meronek and Ralowe Ampu In national stories about the housing unaffordability crisis, San Francisco is a cautionary tale. The stark gap between rich and poor, incredible eviction rates, racialized homelessness, and phasing out of tenant protections and public housing are complex problems. But according to the popular narrative circulated by corporate media, and … [Read more...] about No YIMBYs on Stolen Land

From Gerrymandering to “Social Mandering”

By Peter Marcuse Following each decennial U.S. census, electoral district lines are redrawn to reflect changing demographics, from the Congressional districts within the 50 States, down to the state, county and city legislative levels. Gerrymandering, the drawing of those lines to advantage one political party over another, is almost as old as U.S. democracy itself—the … [Read more...] about From Gerrymandering to “Social Mandering”

Remembering Dana Driskell: A Planners Network Memorial

On Sunday, June 6th from 4-5:30pm Planners Network will be hosting an online memorial for Dana Driskell -- longtime PN member and social justice advocate -- who passed away earlier this year. Sunday, June 6th, 4-5:30pm ET: Remembering Dana Driskell — A Planners Network Memorial Dana Driskell, who passed away earlier this year, was a giant among practicing urban planners … [Read more...] about Remembering Dana Driskell: A Planners Network Memorial

Planning for Decarbonization: Building a Low Carbon Urban Commons

By Arielle Lawson The following piece is part of Progressive City's series The Future of Planning: Insights From Emerging Planners, in which current or recently graduated Planning students reflect on the state of the planning profession and how our activities as planners can be oriented towards justice as opposed to perpetuating ongoing racial, colonial, economic, … [Read more...] about Planning for Decarbonization: Building a Low Carbon Urban Commons

Fund the Bus, Abolish the Police

By Aziza Fellague Ariouat The following piece is part of Progressive City's series The Future of Planning: Insights From Emerging Planners, in which current or recently graduated Planning students reflect on the state of the planning profession and how our activities as planners can be oriented towards justice as opposed to perpetuating ongoing racial, colonial, economic, … [Read more...] about Fund the Bus, Abolish the Police

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