New York City’s Olympic Bid -Why? Peter Marcuse Integrating Visions and Ethics: A Feat of Olympian Proportions Richard Milgrom 2004 Athens Olympic Games Bring Misery to Roma Communities in Greece COHRE Atlanta’s Olympic Legacy Anita Beaty Declining City, Big Ambitions: […]
George W. Bush and the Cities: The Damage Done and the Struggle Ahead
By Peter Dreier On April 29, 2002, the tenth anniversary of the civil unrest, George W. Bush came to Los Angeles to speak at a church-sponsored community development center at the 1992 riot’s epicenter, South Los Angeles. Given the occasion, […]
Fool’s Gold: Some Observations of Salt Lake City’s 2002 Winter Olympic Games
By Stephen Goldsmith Honorable men envisioned a Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City in 1960, almost forty years before the Games were actually staged in our oasis on the edge of a desert. These men believed that long- and […]
Golden Scam: Fantasy and Reality in the Olympics
By Christopher A. Shaw The artificial frenzy of the Athens Summer Olympics are now safely behind us and the media have returned to covering real news. Those locked to their TVs for the seventeen days of saturation advertising during the […]
New York City’s Olympic Bid—Why?
By Peter Marcuse Cities have pursued hosting the Olympic Games out of a variety of motivations, often more than one. Absent from these motivations in recent years has been the original purpose of the Games: to promote peace through the […]