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...the most recent articles of the online magazine? Website Admin | August 16, 2023 Starting in 2019, articles in the online magazine can be accessed at www.progressivecity.net Read More The ‘Fight For $15’ In Montréal, Québec and The Emergence of…
...ontacts. It is interesting to me, also, how often practitioners can help academics with their research questions and how often academics can help practitioners with their strategy questions. The Internet has the capacity to both isolate us and bring us…
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...earn how science and policy intersect to protect wetlands, hear from local advocates for ecologically sound practices, and discuss the potential impact of an ongoing Supreme Court Case. Rain fills our rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, but how does it get…
...instream planning circles. In 2017, the magazine became Progressive City: Radical Alternatives, an online publication and podcast with the same editorial standards, but adding an opportunity for readers to interact through comments and social media. Our contributors and readers are…
...tegic Plan to Advance Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (2016) (Download PDF reader) Diversity and inclusion: At Metro, we are committed to hiring a workforce representative of the communities we serve, recognizing that a diverse workforce strengthens our organization. We…
...ne Progressive City, distribute a monthly newsletter, participate in and lead advocacy and organizing efforts, host public events, and gather for conferences. The Planners Network Steering Committee developed a new statement of principles in November, 2021. View the statement here.…
...of high standing. We seek candidates who can contribute at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including supervision of doctoral research and are suitable for prompt appointment to the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Evidence of experience teaching with attention to…
...raduate-level course Corporate Management of Environmental Issues in Spring 2022. This course will be taught on Thursdays 6:30-9:00pm, although it is possible to negotiate a different time/day. Instructors must also be willing to offer the course online if needed. This…
...rer to teach the graduate-level course U.S. Social Welfare Policy in Spring 2022. This course will be taught on Mondays 6:30-9:00pm, although it is possible to negotiate a different time/day. Instructors must also be willing to offer the course online…
...students in the Planning Program and to teach other courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department of Geography & Planning. Attention to the issues of environmental justice, climate justice, and/or environmental racism is imperative in all environmental…
...to download our program flyer and share widely in your networks for others who may be interested in this opportunity. Apply by Tuesday, September 3, 2019 to be considered for the program which begins September 23, 2019....
...of the presentations delivered at this conference will be published in the online magazine, Progressive City: Radical Alternatives (www.progressivecity.net) The Plenary Panel Friday, June 21, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EST The Plenary panel was streamed to all sites. Speakers…
...archived in our Newsletter Archives 1975-2001 section. Planners Network Readers The PN Reader is a 110 page collection of PN articles is a veritable potpourri of progressive planning. They are available for $4 – $12 each, depending on quantity ordered.…
...ve already successfully achieved civil rights and multiculturalism without addressing justice.” Traditionally, abolition is a historical movement to end slavery by challenging the actions of white dominant classes. However, our economic system continues to strip the income and social power…
...oyees. About Austin, Texas Austin has long been known as a technologically advanced city, a place where new ideas go to be tested and adopted. Austin has enjoyed a robust and diverse economy for the past 10 years, with economic…
...he applicant’s permission Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning January 6, 2020 until an adequate pool of candidates for the position has been identified. All applicants should submit their materials electronically to Academic Jobs Online…
...ies in this research agenda, this special issue of Land Use Policy aims to advance academic knowledge and provoke policy debates on collaborative decision-making for sustainable and inclusive urban regeneration. We would like to invite authors from around the world…
...re about what university reps do and how to become one on our Uni Rep FAQ. Online Member Directory See the latest Individual Membership Directory from December 2019. All members and their locations are viewable, members only (password protected)! Planners…
...submit their materials electronically to Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20253 Further information about Cornell University; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning; the Department of City and Regional Planning and its students, alumni, and faculty, and the CIVIC initiative, may…
...ction of mind and action, Ryerson is on a transformative path to become Canada’s leading comprehensive innovation university. At Ryerson and within our department/school, we firmly believe that equity, diversity and inclusion are integral to this path; our current academic…
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...e permissions). Please note that while we work with authors to help them fit the Progressive City style, format, and themes, we cannot accept all articles that have been submitted. Deadline to submit: August 15, 2021. Submissions are accepted via…
...inator will be indispensable for supporting the growing CLT movement in Canada. In addition to the implementation and coordination of the Technical Assistance Program, the Coordinator will be also responsible for member organization engagement, media inquiries, communications, and day-to-day operations…
...lowing items through the university’s online application tool at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19750. Letter of interest specifying how the candidate’s skills and experiences align with the required qualifications and search objectives. Curriculum Vitae that highlights notable achievements. Names and contact information for five…
...submit their materials electronically to Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20244. Further information about Cornell University; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning; the Department of City and Regional Planning and its students, alumni, and faculty is found here https://aap.cornell.edu/academics/department-city-and-regional-planning. Information…
...ommunity partners, elected officials, public servants and private sector leaders. Lead the development of new federal, state and local grant proposals in the area of scholarship of interest to community partners; Review climate justice research presentations for funding agencies, reports…
...ital projects; including coordination of project scopes, programs, program adjustments and project revisions. § Leads special studies and environmental design projects. § Maintains consistent design guidelines and standards. § Assists with various internal and external committees and working groups concerned…
...ines of reemergence from isolation, revitalization in urban planning, or readaption in the face of climate change. We are seeking to explore the theme of Revive from as many perspectives and angles as possible, so take this theme as a…
...permissions). Please note that while we work with authors to help them fit the Progressive City style, format, and themes, we cannot accept all articles that have been submitted. Deadline to submit: March 25, 2022. Submissions are accepted via email…
...out our current online publication, Progressive City: Radical Alternatives. 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 Sept – Dec: After September 11 July – August: The Road from Rochester May – June:…
...N by paying annual dues and receive: A monthly E-newsletter, Supporting an online magazine, Progressive City: Radical Alternatives, A discount to the PN Conference, And the opportunity to contribute to a planning organization that consistently promotes economic, social and environmental…
...to $3,000 a fiscal year available for eligible employees) ? 4/10, 9/80 and Adjusted Workweek Schedules Available ? The City does not participate in the Social Security program, except for the mandatory 1.45% Medicare Contribution To Apply: Interested applicants are…
...orm practices in City government to promote racial equity in government and the community we serve. Please visit the following link for a full job description and to apply online: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oaklandca/jobs/3514041/planner-ii?page=2&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs...
...fraid to end it and move on; is looked to for direction in a crisis; faces adversity head-on; energized by tough challenges. Managerial Courage: Doesn’t hold back anything that needs to be said; provides current, direct, complete, and “actionable” positive…
...labor-based practitioners. The project on the homecare workers campaign in 2000-2001 received the 2002 APA Local and State Chapter Award. After that project, Leavitt continued to work and write on the homecare workers and their housing conditions and with Teresa…
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...em energetically, seeking bequests of papers and books. The university already had some papers at that point—from John Nolen, for example, and Charles Mulford Robinson. John Reps and Kermit C. Parsons, on the faculty, had the most obvious interest in…
...May/June 2000 The Electronic Frontier Selected Feature Information Technologies and Progressive Planning by Ann Forsyth Online for Organizing: The Story of COMM-ORG by Randy Stoeker NKLA: Neighborhood Improvement and Recovery is Not Just for the Experts! by Bill Pitkin The…
...lies are on the waiting list for public housing. This inability to provide adequate housing has had tragic consequences. In April, we saw an illegal rooming-house fire claim the lives of four Polish immigrants. There have been published reports of…
...an active role in the planning and on-going management of their community adds an additional burden to their already over-burdened lives. Yet the majority of activists in local environmental justice and community struggles are women. We need to understand the…
...ur ideas and visions interact with a broader audience of planners, activists, and citizens, they will be enriched with nuance and texture that can only make them more relevant, and more powerful. John McCrory is a student at Pratt Institute’s…
...tion which 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…
...e planning’ tradition tend to reject this use of technology, focusing instead on more social or political methods, such as advocacy, community organizing, and action research. New information technologies, however, have helped break down this dichotomy, as shown by a…
...s) are embarking on an ambitious plan to bring information technology to traditionally under-served and low-income communities for the purpose of improving their socioeconomic status. I have been examining the potential role of CTCs throughout California and New York. In…
...er for Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington. The full version of the high school adoption program can be read online at: http://omega.uta.edu/~tvazquez...
...y needed, either by mail, telephone or personal at-home visits. People already using environmentally-friendly modes (26 percent) were given a small reward. The remaining 33 percent who didn’t want to participate were not contacted again. Preliminary Results In May of…
Planners Network now has a presence on two popular online networking sites:Facebook and LinkedIn. These sites allow users to create profiles, share information, news, and photographs, link to their own wikis and blogs, join groups, contribute to discussions, post important…
...tion, or aggressively pursuing “road-diets,” the conversion of four-lane roads to two-lane roads that have 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…
...aign for Community-Based Planning—a collaboration of environmental justice advocates, academics, grassroots planners, community board members and representatives from civic organizations—was formed. Campaign participants recognized that the time was ripe for a change in the way New York City planned for…
...Inc. conducted a participatory regional transportation planning process in advance of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. The Hamer Center developed a tool to help municipalities develop zoning regulations in Pennsylvania. The Small Town Center at Mississippi State University planned a…
...r report and shopping it around to councilors and staff at city hall. We readily admitted that we had failed on this count, but to our surprise, two veteran community activists rose to our defense. “I’ve been a community organizer…
...Harvey was writing at a time when New York City’s Housing and Development administrator, Roger Starr, was advocating the “planned shrinkage” of places that were thought to be too far gone, like the South Bronx. The thinking was that some…
...can be downloaded in PDF format below – please print, share, and distribute! Disorientation Guide 2004-2005 (2 MB) Note: Contact address in guide updated in 2007....
...omic, social and environmental justice. Click here for the membership application! Make a Donation If you would like to donate to Planners Network you can do so via PayPal or by check. If you would like to use PayPal and…
...practices, grassroots organizing, and civic action. Our contributors and readers are activists, reporters, practitioners, academics, and community members. Progressive City: Radical Alternatives grew out of Progressive Planning Magazine, a quarterly print publication of the Planners Network. We: Prioritize…
...nois at Urbana Champaign’s 16 major academic units (https://illinois.edu/academics/academics.html), including its Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (https://sustainability.illinois.edu/), and area studies programs, units, and centers with specific regional focus in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa (http://international.illinois.edu/). Faculty…
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