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Fall 2015: Detroit: It’s Not Blight vs. Development, It’s Race

  • November 22, 2015
Fall 2015: Detroit: It's Not Blight vs. Development, It's Race

The Seventh Generation Development in Detroit: We hope for better things; it shall rise from the ashes by Lisa Berglund Detroit Race, Regionalism and Reconciliation: Detroit Planning Fails the Three Rs by Peter J. Hammer What’s on the Surface: Aesthetic…

Categories: 2015, Fall 2015, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues

Summer 2015: Latin Americas, North and South

  • September 21, 2015
Summer 2015: Latina Americas, North and South

The Seventh Generation The Politics of Planning in Latin America and the Latino US by Samuel Stein, Clara Irazábal Latin Americas, North and South The Political Ecology Approach to Planning in a Global World: A Latin-American Perspective by Liliana Giraldo…

Categories: 2015, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Summer 2015

Spring 2015: Prisons, Policing and Planning

  • June 24, 2015
Spring 2015: Prisons, Policing and Planning

The Seventh Generation Black Lives Don’t Matter in APA’s Colorblind Planning: APA Rejected Legislative Policy Guide on Criminal Justice (111 KB) by Jeffrey S. Lowe Prisons, Policing and Planning: Making the Connections Visible (322 KB) by Sheryl-Ann Simpson Prisons, Policing…

Categories: 2015, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Spring 2015

Winter 2015: Policing, Violence and Planning

  • February 22, 2015
Winter 2015: Policing, Violence and Planning

The Seventh Generation Policing and Safe Streets Where are the Planners? by Sylvia Morse Articles The Urbanization of Fear: Notes from Kenya’s War on Terror [Members Only] by Zoltán Glück AIA Condones Torture and Killing: Proposal to Enforce Human Rights within AIA…

Categories: 2015, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Table of Contents

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