This is well done. From redlining to the subprime mortgage crises, it explores why the Black homeownership rate has declined more dramatically than for other racial groups in recent years & why the Black homeownership rate is about as low as in the 1960s. https://t.co/HM2VzGot1W
#DefundNYPD does not mean budget tricks or funny math. "It does not mean moving school police officers from the NYPD budget to the Dept. of Education’s budget so that the exact same police remain in schools. The fight to defund policing continues." - @AOC
"We have to reverse the strange alchemy where markets turn land, concrete, steel, and glass into money, while conversely turning people out into the streets." Stunning piece by @KeeangaYamahtta in @NewYorker featuring #HomesGuarantee and #CancelRent. https://t.co/8xRelOgOzU
@gsappbooks is making new work available online, including excerpts from our recent edited book, Ways of Knowing Cities. Looking forward to what CBAC publishes next!
Hello CBAC Family! In the spirit of keeping connected, we are uploading new chapters to our website once a week. This week, we’ve published excerpts from WAYS OF KNOWING CITIES, including introductions from editors @laurakurgan & @darebrawley: https://t.co/MPCvTnxaVr
@EmilySDowdall @reinvestfund @EmilySDowdall this is important research! I'm working on related questions for an Urban Planning Masters thesis at Columbia – would you be willing to speak with me about your work?
Tomorrow 5-6pm, stop by to celebrate the start of our fourth year at the Columbia Center for Spatial Research. 654 Schermerhorn Extension. https://t.co/2oMkD93Nki
conference registration now open: Ways of Knowing Cities, February 9, 2018 w/ keynotes by @trevorpaglen @whkchun and talks by @dietoff @mitchmcewen Anita Say Chan, Orit Halpern @shannonmattern @wilsonism@lmeisterlin Simone Browne and more! @ColumbiaGSAPP https://t.co/GjqnP5DR9i