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REVIEW: Zoned Out

By Katelin Penner Zoned Out! Race, Displacement, and City Planning in New York City, Revised EditionEdited by Tom Angotti and Sylvia MorseNew Village Press192 Pages$22.95 (paperback)Nearly 110 years ago, in 1916, New York City became an early adherent to the municipal zoning code, seeking to address technological developments like the steel-frame building and the Otis … [Read more...] about REVIEW: Zoned Out

Will “Critical Race Theory” Attacks Hurt Urban Planning Education?

Laws meant to restrict professors from discussing how race has shaped public policy could target the factual discussion of housing policy and its history—but professors say they don’t intend to go along. By Aaron Fernando This article was co-published with Shelterforce. Sign up to receive their articles every Monday. Over the past couple of years a number of state … [Read more...] about Will “Critical Race Theory” Attacks Hurt Urban Planning Education?

Community Mobilization against Eviction in 1970s San Francisco & the contribution of Chester Hartman

By Niccolo Caldararo Background As a young student in 1966, I was struck by the efforts of the City of San Francisco to destroy the neighborhoods of African Americans. Most disturbing were the mass evictions that took place in the process of redevelopment. I was living in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco at the time, an area of mixed housing (mostly 2 and … [Read more...] about Community Mobilization against Eviction in 1970s San Francisco & the contribution of Chester Hartman

VIDEO: Community Gardens and the Conquest of Land

Josh is a practicing urban planner in the Mid Atlantic. For the past nine years, Josh has served as a land use and transportation planner with a career focus in public engagement. Since the onset of the pandemic, Josh has taken on an equity planning role and serves as a subject expert for equity on transportation projects. In his free time, he researches, writes, and produces … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Community Gardens and the Conquest of Land

REVIEW: Justice at Work – the Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in Cities

Reviewed by Pierre Clavel Justice at Work: The Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in CitiesBy Marc Doussard and Greg SchrockUniversity of Minnesota Press$25.00 (paperback)252 pages, 14 b&w photos, 4 tables, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 2022 Doussard and Schrock propose a new approach to urban theory and practice. Rather than focus on elites— casting resistance as … [Read more...] about REVIEW: Justice at Work – the Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in Cities

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