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A look back at the March for Science

Type of content: Blog

On April 22, scientists, science lovers, and others united in marches around the world in the name of science. The largest of the over 600 marches occurred in Washington, DC. This demonstration was particularly important given a political climate which...

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A Visual Tool for Guiding Urban Change

Type of content: Blog

Chuck Wolfe, author of the new book Seeing the Better City, shares how photo-powered “urban diaries” can give residents a powerful new way to contribute to the dialogue that shapes their cities

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Reflections on Infrastructure Week and Mass Transit

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Last week was the Trump administration's self-proclaimed "Infrastructure Week." While...

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Water-Smart Green Infrastructure: Private Sector Steps Up

Type of content: Blog

A new report details the increasing implementation of citywide green infrastructure networks, including investments on both public and privately owned sites.

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Equitable Urban Planning Can't Happen Without Black People

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Sit at the tables where people are deciding where the new school will go, whether to expand the bus stop or if a new business can drop itself into a neighborhood, and the first question that comes to mind is, “Where are all the people of color?”

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On Interning For Island Press: The Editorial Experience

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The best career advice I’ve ever received was not in fact career advice at all. It was a tweet, and it said something along the lines of ‘what you spend your time doing when you’re procrastinating, you should do for the rest of your life.’ After a brief...

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#ForewordFriday: Patient Placemaking Edition

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In Within Walking Distance, journalist and urban critic Philip Langdon takes an in-depth look at six walkable communities—and the citizens, public officials, and planners who are...

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We Need Water Solutions, Not Water Shut-Offs

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Cities and states should pursue equitable water solutions, not water shutoffs

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Sugary Drink Tax Helps Close Seattle's Food Security Gap

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Seattle’s proposed tax on sugar-sweetened beverages is an opportunity to invest in the health of those most in need: working families and low-income communities of color

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Communities of Color Must Lead the People’s Climate March

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Communities of color are leading the People’s Climate March all over the country. Why? Because climate change starts in frontline neighborhoods

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