Grew up in Washington DC, went to graduate school in Los Angeles, started career and started a family in Boston, balancing it all these days in New Haven.
A new $15 million jazz fellowship is granting 50 artists over the age of 62 an $100,000 grant, professional support and performance opportunities
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July 22-24, 2025, the School of Cities (University of Toronto) will host its third annual workshop on urban mixed methods for doctoral students. Applications close March 24, 2025. https://t.co/QC7DESjPmJ #urban#sociology
“She lets her guard down with us. She’s human with us,” Metropolitan Business Academy Senior Makayla Kidd told a room full of students, educators, and city leaders.
Kidd was talking about her civics teacher, Julia Miller — CT’s Teacher of the Year.
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A course that brought together @YaleLawSch, @YaleArch, and @YaleSOM to find solutions to Connecticut’s affordable housing crisis has won a design education award.
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Even better than this award recognizing our innovative approach to teaching a cross disciplinary course on Affordable Housing, is the opportunity to collaborate with my colleagues at Yale Law and School of Architecture! @anikasinghlemar Yale UDW
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The WSJ laid off many of my friends, colleagues and editors in the DC bureau today. These are some outstanding, seasoned, expert journalists who helped us do great work. If you’re hiring, there are some excellent folks now on the journalism job market in Washington.
I'm looking for a new team member @BrookingsInst - a Fellow - who will help me uplift people and communities who face barriers that erode their value. https://t.co/roMRgrQpz4 I'll be at @ASSAMeeting#ASSA2024 tomorrow morning if you want hear about the position directly.
Our CEO @JessicaSagerAOK joined co-hosts Matthew Archuleta & Payal Saini of the CitySCOPE Podcast to explore the idea of #childcare as essential infrastructure & passing legislation that supports a functioning system.
Listen here: https://t.co/ygqaF9NYYC
@YaleSOM@KateCooney16
Our last episode of CitySCOPE featured a wide-ranging conversation with Elihu Rubin. This week on December 13th, come learn more about the latest on the Goffe Street Armory, Wednesday, 5:30-7:30pm at Stetson Library, New Haven!
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What are neighborhood trusts? Can the community buy the block? This week on CitySCOPE, we talk to Adriana Abizadeh from KCT in Philly and Prof. Joe Margulies from Cornell U. to learn more…
Brandon Jones Christina Bovey co host!
@YaleSOM
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Great conversation with Jeremy Levine about his ethnography of urban development in Boston--
‘Constructing Community’ by CitySCOPE is on #SoundCloud https://t.co/A4KOazJdN3
CitySCOPE podcast continues the series on infrastructure and equity, join us for episode 6: Zoning Atlas with Sara Bronin by CitySCOPE via #soundcloud https://t.co/mInsRiB2xd
Come work in the #1 planning department at the #1 public university in the world (rankings subject to measurement error). I’m on the search committee AMA.
I'm hiring a PIRL postdoc for mixed methods collaboration with Raj Chetty & @OppInsights team! Position will combine big data insights, RCT evidence & qualitative methods to focus on economic mobility, incl social capital, race/class income gaps, social policy & more- links below
Part 2 of our joint episode on TOD with Karen Chapple and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris explores the relationship between TOD, gentrification and displacement @profchapple@uclaurbnplnning CitySCOPE Season 4 Ep 5: Transit-Oriented Development, part 2 - https://t.co/KAjlEy0MSg
Excited to share part 1 of a two episode conversation with Karen Chapple and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris on CitySCOPE podcast-part 2 coming soon! @uclaurbnplnning@profchapple https://t.co/Lo5b1QX2a9
Great conversation with Lisa Berglund about Detroit's municipal ordinance requiring Community Benefits Agreements for all development of a certain size. Check it out! @dalarchplan @lisaberglundphd