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March/April 1999 Race and Planning

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  • The Seventh Generation 
    by Marie Kennedy

Articles

  • URBAN PLANNING IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY: In the Shadows 
    by June Manning Thomas and Marsha Ritzdorf
  • RESTRICTING OCCUPANCY, HURTING FAMILIES 
    by Ellen Pader
  • THE INVASION OF AZTLÁN AND STRUGGLES FOR LAND 
    by Teresa Córdova
  • VISIONS OF HOPE FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR: A Framework for Communication and Collective Action 
    by Mel King
  • THE EAST HARLEM REAL GREAT SOCIETY: A Puerto Rican Chapter in the Fight for Self-Determination 
    by Luis Aponte-Páres
  • MULTICULTURAL PLANNING : Lessons from Papakolea 
    by Karen Umemoto
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