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Month: January 2007

Winter 2007 Philadelphia and Camden

  • January 28, 2007

Twenty-First Century Urban Renewal in Philadelphia: The Neighborhood Transformation Initiative and its Critics Domenic Vitiello 7th Generation – Planning the “Next Great American City:” Public Policy and Social Justice in Philadelphia and Camden Domenic Vitiello Keeping the Community in Community…

Categories: Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Table of Contents, Winter 2007

Progressive Innovation in the 1970s: Madison, Wisconsin, and the Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policies

  • January 22, 2007

By Jonathan Thompson Progressive cities in the United States and elsewhere have been most commonly understood as dealing with neighborhood mobilization, citizen empowerment and other forms of grassroots political involvement. Using the language of “the grassroots” in the U.S. and…

Categories: Winter 2007

Papers from the “Progressive Cities and Neighborhood Planning” Collection at Cornell: A Collection and a Class

  • January 22, 2007

By Pierre Clavel This collection of articles from Cornell students were stimulated by resources in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections (RMC), Cornell University Library. In 2005, the Department of City and Regional Planning at Cornell offered a short…

Categories: Winter 2007

Keeping the Community in Community Gardening: Aqui Estamos y no nos Vamos

  • January 22, 2007

By Michael Nairn On June 14, 2006, the New York Times ran an article entitled “Antidevelopment Protesters Are Arrested at Farm Site in Los Angeles.” Featuring the arrest of actress, Daryl Hannah, the article describes the eviction of 350 families, “mostly Latino…

Categories: Winter 2007

Twenty-First Century Urban Renewal in Philadelphia : The Neighborhood Transformation Initiative and its Critics

  • January 22, 2007

By Domenic Vitiello Author note: This article was initiated in collaboration with Rosemary Cubas. It is dedicated to her memory. Philadelphia is home to one of the most ambitious urban renewal programs in the United States . Mayor John Street…

Categories: Winter 2007

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