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Fall 2009 Right to the City

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  • October 28, 2009

Progressive Planning Magazine Cover

  • Mobilizing Hope and Obama
    by Tom Angotti
  • The Right to the City Alliance: Time to Democratize
    Urban Governance
    by Jacqueline Leavitt, Tony Roshan Samara, Marnie Brady
  • Sticking It to the Banks and Keeping Residents in Their Homes
    by City Life/Vida Urbana’s Bank Tenant Association
  • Dear Dr. Dollar
    by Arthur Macewan
  • Columbia University’s Expansion and the Struggle for the Future of Harlem
    by Brian Paul
  • Urban Rehabilitation in Budapest
    by János Ladányi
  • Progressive Planning Profile: Ann Forsyth
    by Norma Rantisi
  • Cities and Gender: A Review from the Point of View of an Activist
    by Regula Modlich

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