What does it mean to be a “progressive” or “radical” planner? And what kind of power do planners have to enact change? The Planners Network Disorientation Guide attempts to orient folks new to the field of urban and regional planning to ideas, concepts, and practices linked to progressive or radical planning traditions. Reimagined 20 years after its first iteration, the … [Read more...] about Planners Network Disorientation Guide 2024
Needa Bee on Decarcerating Spaces & Homelessness
By Needa BeeIntroduction by Margaretta Lin Margaretta Lin’s Introduction to Needa Bee and The Village The principles of transformative community planning and public policy design require us as planners and policy change advocates to center the experiences, voices, and power of frontline leaders who are directly impacted by the structural injustices we care about … [Read more...] about Needa Bee on Decarcerating Spaces & Homelessness
Remembering Arturo Ignacio Sanchez, a Fighter for Immigrant New York
By Samuel Stein and Tarry Hum Last month, New York lost a champion for the working-class immigrant city. Arturo Ignacio Sanchez passed away in assisted living in Queens, the borough he loved and fought for over the course of his 74-year life. Arturo taught urban planning at various colleges and universities around New York and wrote well-regarded academic papers, … [Read more...] about Remembering Arturo Ignacio Sanchez, a Fighter for Immigrant New York
VIDEO: The Transactive Theory of Urban Planning
Josh is a practicing urban planner in the Mid Atlantic. For the past nine years, Josh has served as a land use and transportation planner with a career focus in public engagement. Since the onset of the pandemic, Josh has taken on an equity planning role and serves as a subject expert for equity on transportation projects. In his free time, he researches, writes, and … [Read more...] about VIDEO: The Transactive Theory of Urban Planning
The making of “illegal” citizens and detention camps in India
by PrateetiThe following piece is a part of Progressive City's Planning for Decarceral Spaces for Collective Action series, which addresses how planners and activists can actively engage in designing, creating policies, and/or advocating for the creation of decarceral spaces which promote safety, reduce harm, and are accessible. As an ethno-nationalist project, Hindutva … [Read more...] about The making of “illegal” citizens and detention camps in India





