Archived Progressive Planning Magazine Issues
Spring 2009
Immigrants, Ethnicity, Diversity, and Space
Feature Articles
- Integration Exhaustion, Race Fatigue and the
American Dream
by Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires
- Participatory Planning in Binghamton, New York
by Sean Bennett
- Master Plan for Havana: An Encounter with Julio César Pérez Hernández
by Regula Modlich
- Immigrants, Ethnicity, Diversity, and Space: A Racist Rezoning? Gentrification and New York City’s
Historic Immigrant Neighborhoods
by Tarry Hum
- New Faces in Public Spaces: Immigrant Integration and City Parks
by Neerja Vasishta and Hillary Angelo
- Working on the Edge: Day Labor, Migration and Neighborhoods in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
by Francisco Lara and Jacob Fisher
- Integration of International Immigrants in Tijuana: Why So Easy?
by Tito Alegría
- Adding Gender and Immigration to the Planning Cake
by Denize LeDeatte
- Immigrants Benefit from Advocacy Planning Before It Was Called That
by Maureen Hellwig and Rhea Yap
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