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Principled urbanism can feel nearly impossible under an administration openly hostile to social justice, equity and cities as a whole. But there’s still a lot of opportunity to do good.
Urban leaders have an obligation to uphold dignity and belonging through public infrastructure, especially in times of ...
When a new owner imposed sharp rent hikes in 2018, tenants in Mattapan organized and fought back. Now, more than 300 housing ...
Drawing on research with nearly 4,000 students, Michaela Leslie-Rule’s “How We See Us” shows us the stories young people tell ...
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Op-ed: Gaza’s people, its culture, its built and natural environment are all being systemically erased. Why won’t our ...
A recent study shows how evictions raise community health risks, underscoring the need for stronger tenant protections and ...
Podcast: The authors of two new books, Andre Perry and Oscar Perry Abello, explain the connection between investment and life expectancy in Black communities.
Op-ed: The loss of federal buyout assistance is a wake-up call to create state and local programs that protect communities ...
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