By Ali Qureshi 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 Cycling in Scarborough? Think Again. A Question of Transportation Equity in Toronto’s East End
Holistic Planning for Climate Justice
By Lila Asher 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, environmental, … [Read more...] about Holistic Planning for Climate Justice
Review of “Exploring the American Urban Experience in Yelamu” Watch Party
By Maya Amichai The SF Urban Film festival features and highlights the myriad experiences of marginalized communities in San Francisco. The curatorial statement for the 2021 festival, “Wisdom Lives in Places”, is poetically explained with writing that merges the struggle and resilience demanded of 2020 with the city streets and earth’s bedrock. The ties between people and … [Read more...] about Review of “Exploring the American Urban Experience in Yelamu” Watch Party
The City is Not Your Laboratory
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, environmental, and … [Read more...] about The City is Not Your Laboratory
Collective Housing Beyond State and Market: De Nieuwe Meent Community in Amsterdam
By Federico Savini Amsterdam is increasingly unaffordable for many. While the city still achieves a good degree of tenure mix within its borders, poorer groups are increasingly being displaced to the outskirts of the metropolitan area, forced to move because they cannot afford an apartment within the border of the municipality. The Dutch call this process ‘tweedeling’, … [Read more...] about Collective Housing Beyond State and Market: De Nieuwe Meent Community in Amsterdam





