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GLOBAL HEARTLAND

Review by Pierre Clavel Global Heartland is about Beardstown, Illinois, a small city and former “sundown town” where as late as the 1960s Blacks were warned – officially, unofficially, routinely and occasionally violently not to show their faces after dark. It had been dominated by factories – since the 1970s mainly meatpacking – and their white workers and politicians. … [Read more...] about GLOBAL HEARTLAND

THINKING ACROSS TACTICS OF TENANT MOVEMENTS: LOS ANGELES AND BERLIN

By Kenton Card Multi-ethnic and immigrant resistance plays a pivotal role in challenging the political shifts right, which have been rooted in racism, xenophobia, and social, political, and economic isolationism. Housing movements serve as a central site of struggle, and propel the notion that housing ought to be treated as a fundamental human right. This paper begins by … [Read more...] about THINKING ACROSS TACTICS OF TENANT MOVEMENTS: LOS ANGELES AND BERLIN

MAPPING THE ‘UNCHARTED’ FAVELA: THE GROWING ROLE OF PARTICIPATORY AND INSURGENT CARTOGRAPHIES

By Raine Robichaud Despite Rio de Janeiro’s original and oldest favela just celebrating its 120th anniversary last month, it was not until fifty years later, in 1947, that the city’s favelas began to be included on official city maps, a visual exclusion that reflected much broader spatial exclusions from opportunities and even basic services such as mail delivery. In more … [Read more...] about MAPPING THE ‘UNCHARTED’ FAVELA: THE GROWING ROLE OF PARTICIPATORY AND INSURGENT CARTOGRAPHIES

CASAS VACÍAS

By Molly Taylor; Photography by Isabel Dietz Hartmann; Translation by Madeline Taylor After receiving a grant from New York University in August 2017, we went to the town of La Preciosita in Puebla, Mexico to speak with Nido de Aves, a women’s group that advocates for migrant justice and women’s rights. Sra. Benita Martinez started the group as waves of emigration began to … [Read more...] about CASAS VACÍAS

RESILIENCE IS NOT ENOUGH: THINK SEVEN GENERATIONS, ACT NOW FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE

By Tom Angotti In “The Other Side of Resilience” Renata Silberblatt and Eamon Tewell (Progressive City, October 2017) raise some important questions about the focus on resilience as a way to respond to floods, droughts, wildfires, and climate change. But they don’t go far enough. It’s not just that resilience is more complex than it seems and has multiple meanings, as they … [Read more...] about RESILIENCE IS NOT ENOUGH: THINK SEVEN GENERATIONS, ACT NOW FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE

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