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Welcome back to The Weekly Wrap, our Friday roundup of stories that explain the problems oppressing people in cities and ...
Op-ed: New research suggests that people with higher disgust sensitivity find higher densities less appealing. What does that ...
Parity Homes is revitalizing abandoned blocks with a model designed to build Black community wealth and address historic ...
Op-ed: A hard-won skatepark in Connecticut shows that legal skateparks don't just happen on their own. They require the ...
From jazz shows and art installations to neighborhood memories and sound systems on wheels, the first North Philadelphia ...
Drawing on research with nearly 4,000 students, Michaela Leslie-Rule’s “How We See Us” shows us the stories young people tell ...
Principled urbanism can feel nearly impossible under an administration openly hostile to social justice, equity and cities as ...
When a new owner imposed sharp rent hikes in 2018, tenants in Mattapan organized and fought back. Now, more than 300 housing ...
Urban leaders have an obligation to uphold dignity and belonging through public infrastructure, especially in times of ...
The Weekly Wrap: Senate Advances First Major, Bipartisan Housing Package in More Than a Decade L.A. wants to stop officers from hiding their identities, transit expansions leading to evictions, and ...
Breaking Urbanism’s Culture of Silence on Gaza, the City We’ve All Destroyed Op-ed: Gaza’s people, its culture, its built and natural environment are all being systemically erased. Why won’t our ...