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A Profile of Past PN Articles – In Honor of Black History Month

...erspective https://www.plannersnetwork.org/1998/07/the-complexity-of-gender-a-caribbean-perspective/”   Mel King (1999) Visions of Hope for People of Color: A Framework for Communication and Collective Action: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/1999/03/visions-of-hope-for-people-of-color-a-framework-for-communication-and-collective-action/   June Manning Thomas and Marsha Ritzdorf (1999) Urban Planning in the African-American Community in the Shadows...

Engineering Physical Activity Back Into Americans’ Lives

...a turn lane, with the leftover space dedicated to bike and pedestrian right-of-way. One especially creative approach: towns that purchase homes at the end of cul-de-sac streets when they go on sale, construct cut-through pathways to adjacent streets, parks or…

Online for Organizing: The Story of COMM-ORG

...ather than let the list die, I took over the project that was known as COMM-ORG. Since then, my goal has been to bring academics and practitioners together. I continue to present papers on-line and to moderate the list. Every…

Chapter Updates

...Ethical Culture Society 53 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, NY 11215 Tel.: 718-768-2972 2/3 train to Grand Army Plaza; Q train to Seventh Avenue (and Flatbush Ave.), or F train to Seventh Avenue (and Nineth St.) Please RSVP to: JackieLeavitt.memorial@gmail.com 2015…

Water is Life! Cochabamba, Bolivia against Privatization

...a director. While the general manager appointed by the board to direct day-to-day operations of the company could be the focal point of consensus among the engineers of SEMAPA, in practice previous managers have proved unwilling to press controversial issues…

Chapter Contacts

...ww.facebook.com/PlannersNetworkDenver/ Greater Delaware Valley Chapter Bob Brand & Bruce Caswell – bob.j.brand(at)gmail(dot)com & caswell(at)rowan(dot)edu Los Angeles Chapter (University of Southern California) Chris Tilly – tilly(at)luskin(dot)ucla(dot)edu New York City Chapter Google group – plannersNetworkNYC@googlegroups.com Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/PlannersNetworkNYC/ & http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5875871261 Twitter: @NYC...

Melrose Commons, A Case Study for Sustainable Community Design

...ived of by the City as a place in which to create a new middle-income, home-ownership-based community. Plans along these lines were developed by the Departments of City Planning and Housing Preservation and Development in the late 1980’s. In August…

Who We Are

...membership and has full responsibility for the finances and actions of the organization. The Steering Committee works with members to create smaller committees, which work on specific issues like publications, conferences or chapters. These committees are chaired by a member…

Contact Us

...Ithaca, NY 14853, USA If you are not sure where to direct your inquiry, email info(at)plannersnetwork(dot)org...

Transportation Equity and Environmental Justice

...ns; Enact the Job Access and Reverse Commute program to address the welfare-to-work needs of local communities; and Ensure that local residents may have access to jobs on transportation construction projects built in or near their communities. Since then, TEN,…

Planning Positions, City of Oakland, California

...020 Closing Date: 2/10/2020 Hiring Contact: Human Resources Department, 510-238-3112   Job Title: Planner III Department: Planning & Building Department Agency: City of Oakland Salary: $83,041.80 – $101,962.32 Annually Job Description: The City of Oakland is looking for dedicated people…

Diversity in Practice

...found detailing a front porch rail to be built by a property owner’s eleven-year-old son as they are to be found studying the implications of community form on public health. Community design projects may involve building straw bale homes with…

Art and the Politics of Public Housing

...d the familiar community ringing of bells at the nearby church and the ting-a-ling of the ice cream truck. The final installation occurred in April 2000. “Dislocating Housing” brought Ultra-red, Union de Vecinos and other artists together as part of…

How Planners Can Change Public Policy through Social Action

...e ranks of staff, leaders and/or executive board members of labor/community-based organizations, including community development corporations, service delivery groups, faith-based groups, union locals, the County Federation of Labor and worker centers. The program has multiple objectives: 1) advancing networking among…

University Reps: Frequently Asked Questions

...and faculty. Where can I find more information? Check www.plannersnetwork.org for news and announcements. Join the PN listserv: http://www.plannersnetwork.org/join-pn/join-the-planners-network-listservs/ Contact universityreps(at)plannersnetwork(dot)org with questions, comments, and ideas...

Planners Network Statement on the Israeli Wall

...itions: PENGON, the Palestinian Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations Network (www.pengon.org) Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (www.icahd.org) The Rebuilding Alliance (www.rebuildingalliance.org)...

Director of Planning position, City of Dublin, Ohio

...mission of the division. Administration: The administration directs the day-to-day operation of the division, including programmatic, budget, human resources, and related tasks, as well as providing support to the Development Director. Current Planning: This team guides the zoning, subdivision, and…

Fuel Cell Futility

...gh depletion rate of natural gas wells in North America, we’re headed pedal-to-the-metal into The Last Energy Crunch. But you knew that, didn’t you? Then again, you also know that you might have to buy a new car in the…

Over 160 US Cities for Peace

...burgeoning cities could discern how world events had an effect on their day-to-day lives, it is pure myopia for local elected officials of twenty-first century America to deny how inextricably the local is tied to the global. The Local Costs…

Labor and Community: Living Wage, Live Action

...scope, which invited an even more determined opposition. So how are living-wage organizers and supporters to assess the range of possibilities before them? And how are they to answer their critics? Will Living-Wage Laws Backfire? Opponents of minimum-wage laws ›…

Artists as Community Developers

.... Begun in the 1970s by counter-culture young people, HOB works with larger-than-life puppets worn by the players and relies on original scripts and live music, much of it now international ethnic folk material. After working out of a series…

Imagine New York: Bringing Diverse Visions into View

...experiment in participatory democracy. People of all walks of life met face-to-face, motivated by the desire to express their thoughts and by the opportunity to affect in profound and constructive ways the future of the region. Participants helped articulate diverse…

Feeding Dependency, Starving Democracy…Still

...ties or near the Dominican border. The result is staggering levels of rural-to-urban migration, leading to dangerous overcrowding of Port-au-Prince. Passed by the U.S. Congress in 2006, programs such as the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement Act (HOPE) have…

Mexico City Creates Charter for the Right to the City

...Charter for the Right to the City. More information is available at www.hic-al.org (in Spanish) and www.hic-net.org (in English and French). Figure 3: Key Strategic Principles of the Mexico City Charter for the Right to the City Vision Strategic Focus…

America ‘s “Dietary Divide”

...of the 1930s brought us our own food co-ops. By the 1960s and 1970s, a back-to-the-land counterculture was accompanied by an urban organics movement that entered mainstream culture, the vestiges of which remain in the form of such products as…

Managing Director. Just Cities, Berkeley, California

...Co-creation of the East Oakland Black Cultural Zone Collaborative for Black-led and place-based people and community development have led to our infrastructure support of the new East Oakland Air Quality planning and uplifting the East Oakland Building Healthy Communities Healthy…

Principal Planner position, City of Newberry, Florida

...vide effective supervision and staff management Ability to manage projects effectively and meet firm deadlines Effective written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage and conduct in-person and virtual public participation activities, meetings, and hearings Must exhibit a highly cooperative…

Social Housing in Bolivia: Challenges and Contradictions

...traced the social housing concept back to the ayllu, the traditional socio-political organization in Bolivia’s rural indigenous communities, where every family’s right to the land is protected. “We don’t believe in making a market commodity out of Pachamama (Mother Earth),”…

The Costs of Auto Dependency

...parison, will kill a few dozen people this year. Yet there will be no large-scale government-sponsored programs to eradicate cars and warn people of their danger. National Transportation Policy Although most of the news about auto use is bad–miles driven…

Israel’s War for Water

...y War began. That is the official date. But, in reality, it started two-and-a-half years earlier, on the day Israel decided to act against the diversion of the Jordan.” Whether or not water was the primary cause of the Six-Day…

Privatizing Public Space Saving NYC’s Parks

...nd Development (HPD) is reviewing proposals to use half the site for market-price apartments. The 3.5-acre park with two baseball diamonds at 100th Street and First Avenue was a garbage-strewn lot and hangout for drug peddlers until the NY chapter…

Venezuela’s Communal Councils and the Role of Planners

...ght to six hours). More critically, community participants engaged in hands-on construction of public works in their communities (particularly in poor communities) are not paid by the government, while contractors get paid for equivalent work. The communal councils were formed…

Urban Prospects in the Age of Obama

...flooded with federal initiatives such as Model Cities, along with new state- and locally-funded parks, schools and colleges. Even the local planning department pitched in, preparing the city’s first modern general plan with several dozen specialized elements, most focused on…

Eighteen Months after Katrina

...ad no books at all, not even shelves for books as of early November. One 15-year-old student caught the 5:00 am bus from Baton Rouge to attend the high school. “Our school has thirty-nine security guards and three cops on…

The “Digital Divide” and the Persistence of Urban Poverty

...ted States as a response to the growing digital divide in our society (see www.ctcnet.org). Community Technology Access Centers (CTCs) are embarking on an ambitious plan to bring information technology to traditionally under-served and low-income communities for the purpose of…

Resource Rights and Wrongs

...mounts to between 25 to 40 percent of Israel’s water consumption. In a land-scarce and water-stressed climate, lack of access to or control of both resources is extremely devastating to the survival of Palestinians as a people. At a micro…

The Forgotten Struggle of the Negev Bedouin

...(the rest live in designated townships). These Bedouin villagers have self-organized to form the Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages, a vehicle for joining together to fight for recognition by the state and for the provision of equal services. Israel’s destructive…

Research and Policy Analyst, Canadian Urban Institute

...ing Excel, PowerPoint, and Word Experience working in the non-profit or not-for-profit sector preferred. Maintains an informed, anti-racist and anti-oppressive orientation in personal and professional affairs. Ability to build positive working relationships, work effectively in teams, and identify organizational opportunities…

Previous National Conferences

...yment, foreclosures, homelessness, and service cutbacks. However, community-based organizations and activist networks are mobilizing, networking, and filling the gaps left by the failure of local and federal responses. This organizing continues beyond simple resilience, toward building a more just collective…

Assistant Professor position in Urban Planning and Climate Change, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

...to these websites: https://www.dal.ca/faculty/architecture-planning/school-of-planning.html https://www.dal.ca/ https://www.halifax.ca/ Candidates should provide statements of their teaching and research interests, examples of peer reviewed published work, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references (who may be contacted later with…

Project Manager, Oakland Community Land Trust, Oakland, California

...uit the needs of OakCLT’s diverse resident experiences, ranging from single-family homeowners to multi-unit cooperatives Provide support to OakCLT residents in the development of a scattered-site urban farm project on multiple vacant parcels, as necessary Update and maintain OakCLT’s property…

Planning Manager position, City of Citrus Heights, California

...iption URL: https://www.citrusheights.net/DocumentCenter/View/1742/Planning-Manager-PDF Ideal Candidate Ideal Candidate Possesses professional planning skills and abilities to evaluate current development projects through detailed review and analysis. Demonstrates the ability to understand, interpret, and apply city codes and ordinances, Federal and State rules, regulations,…

Bounded Tourism: Plaza Mexico in California

...viously unrecognized, niche for tourism and consumption: forcefully bounded-in-place individuals with a desire for ethnic consumption and leisure, great nostalgia for an idealized homeland they cannot easily return to and some time and money to spare. For diasporic and immigrant…

New York City’s Olympic Bid—Why?

.... In the over $1,000,000 contributor category are Goldman Sachs & Co., JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc, Time Warner, Verizon Communications. In the over $100,000 category are well-known major players in New York real estate: The Rudin…

Right to the City Builds Alliance, Confronts Mayors

...Los Angeles building in Little Tokyo. It was a unique opportunity for peer-to-peer exchange and, if the group decided in favor, to avoid what some call “the local trap.” The local trap is a metaphor for organizing around what may…

Employee Stock Ownership — ESOPS

...nkrupt, for instance, harming workers’ retirement savings. Corey Rosen is the Executive Director of the National Center for Employee Ownership in Oakland, California www.nceo.org. Reprinted with permission from the joint issue of Dollars & Sense and Geo, Sept./Oct. 1998....

Restricting Occupancy, Hurting Families

...e who may share a rented or self-owned home, and setting restrictive person-to-room ratios. The standards are purposefully designed to be biased against certain groups by legislating away the right to have extended or large nuclear families live together. Once…

Iron Triangle Neighborhood Council Richmond, California

...c and included people from the disabled to the athletes who competed in a 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. Entertainment ranged from a professional band to representatives of the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts to a neighborhood drill team. Food,…

Gender and Urban Planning: Time for Another Look

...held mostly by women have fallen to automation. Call centers and other high-tech/low-skill industries are being outsourced to women in low-wage areas and in the South. Of course, technology also confers access to an unprecedented amount of knowledge and communication,…

Origins of Community Design

...gely been reduced to reacting to, rather than initiating, projects. Quality-of-life participation and efforts at neighborhood protection frequently rely on the methods of advocacy that were developed initially to empower the poor. This citizen motivation is evidenced in positions like…

Changing the Culture of Planning Toward Greater Equity

...people are not to be tolerated. Other problems also intrude. The government-as-business movement (that really goes back to the Progressives and the city manager idea) contains a powerful criticism of faceless, unresponsive bureaucrats and invites public distrust of all governmental…

Red Hook: Memoirs Of A Planner

...planning because they don’t allow for the integration of planning with day-to-day political action. They don’t take into account the internal tensions and conflicts that must arise along the way, inevitable consequences of the diverse class, racial, gender, age and…

Culture and Community Development: Tough Questions, Creative Answers

...ces. Cruz asks: What are the resources, financial and human, that community-based cultural organizations need to affect sustained and stabilizing community development? For Tompkins: How can ‘popular’ cultural and artistic projects—popular meaning more economically viable and less risky artistically—be used…

New Urban Planning for Neighborhood Revitalization

...erts. During that third visit it became clear that we needed to do more one-on-one outreach. Many people were suspicious of the process. Bad past experiences with government programs, university expansion, and outside consultants made people fearful and reluctant to…

Iraq Bombing : Another Lie

...possesses more such weapons, and has used them more often than any other, uses those words to justify the killing of civilians “to send a message.” We who are offended by this should send our own message to our demented…

Israel’s Ongoing War Against the Palestinians of Gaza

....” What Can We Do? Through organizations such as Grassroots International (www.grassrootsonline.org), support the community-based NGOs mentioned here that are providing essential services and advancing rights to land, water and food. Pressure the U.S. Congress to stop military aid to…

Pioneers of Advocacy Planning

...s an advocate for a woman’s right to choose abortion and headed several non-profit organizations, including the Parks Council, New York League of Conservation Voters, and Citizen Action of New York. Linda was most recently executive director of the Citizens…

PLANNERS NETWORK

...k issues of Progressive Planning Magazine. Conferences, driven by community-led tours and participatory workshops. Local chapters, which organize events and discussions around hot local issues. As Co-Chair of the Planners Network Steering Committee and a former member of the Progressive Planning…

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...b postings are only available to members, and can be found in the monthly E-Newsletter. How can I change my address? Email the change to info(at)plannersnetwork(dot)org or send it to the regular mailing address listed on the Contact page. How…