By Zeynep Özsoy The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Community Economic Development series, which examines a range of initiatives, such as cooperatives, alternative forms of collective land ownership and stewardship, mutual aid networks and worker advocacy/training organizations. Read more about this series here. Background COVID-19 has … [Read more...] about Neighborhood Kitchens
From Amazon to Community-Controlled Economic Development: The Western Queens Community Land Trust
By Cecille de Laurentis and James DeFilippis Members of the WQCLT Board and Steering Committee provided valuable feedback and suggestions for this piece, including Max Scott, Gil Lopez, Memo Salazar, Brenda Lau, Jenny Dubnau, Tom Paino, and Grace Chung. The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Community Economic Development series, which examines a … [Read more...] about From Amazon to Community-Controlled Economic Development: The Western Queens Community Land Trust
Patient-Centered Abortion Provision: A Case for More Equitable Access
By Erin Hassard care and for good reason, being one of the only countries in the world where abortion access exists without restriction. Though despite its legal status, abortion remains relatively taboo to talk about casually and services can vary significantly from province to province. The services that are available are dependent on clinical availability and high-touch … [Read more...] about Patient-Centered Abortion Provision: A Case for More Equitable Access
Making Space for Creative Feminist Care: Glasgow’s Peoples’ Bank of Govanhill
By Heather Mcleanwith contributions from Ailie Rutherford and Alex Wilde The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Community Economic Development series, which examines a range of initiatives, such as cooperatives, alternative forms of collective land ownership and stewardship, mutual aid networks and worker advocacy/training organizations. Read more … [Read more...] about Making Space for Creative Feminist Care: Glasgow’s Peoples’ Bank of Govanhill
Peter Marcuse in Progressive City and Progressive Planning
Peter Marcuse was not just a radical urban scholar but also a public scholar who believed in free and accessible exchange of planning knowledge and practices. It is for this reason that he strongly committed to publishing in popular as well as academic outlets and why he was part of the founding of this magazine. Here we share some excerpts from his past work as well as a list … [Read more...] about Peter Marcuse in Progressive City and Progressive Planning





