Pandemic Responses and Mutual Aid Are Building Climate Resilience and Justice
Pandemic Responses and Mutual Aid Are Building Climate Resilience and Justice: Learning from Community Responses in the Boston Area By...
Let's Shed a Light on the City: Places of Hope in the Time of the Pandemic
By Mohammadmahdi Zanjanian Since the Covid-19 outbreak, the face of cities has changed dramatically. Hidden smiles behind masks, anxious...
Transportation Justice is Needed Throughout the Supply Chain
By Lisa Berglund and Emily Erickson The following piece is part of Progressive City's Planning for Just Transport series. Transport is...
Legalizing Survival: Public space and the criminalizing of the homeless in the age of COVID
Introduction Across North America, the COVID-19 pandemic has strained social services and shelters serving the homeless, forcing many...
COVID 2020: RECOVERING FROM A TRIPLE WHAMMY
In Montréal, looking back on the last few months, we see how the repercussions of the pandemic hit us in waves, like a triple whammy. The...
A WORLD FOR THE MANY: AN INTERVIEW WITH OLYMPIA CITY COUNCILMEMBER RENATA ROLLINS
Just over sixty miles south of Seattle sits the small city of Olympia, Washington. Tucked into the southeastern corner of Bud Inlet,...
DISPOSSESSED AND DISPENSABLE – A VISUAL REFLECTION ON COVID-19 AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Basement: family of eight squashed in a one-bedroom basement flat in Silwan with hardly any fresh air after their home was demolished...
VIEWS OF THE NAKED CITY: PICTURES FROM THE DAILY ROUND IN A CITY OF EMPTYING STREETS
In the middle of March, I started to post short photo essays on my social media feed. These snapshots were inspired by daily walks and...
PROGRESSIVE CITY EDITORIAL BOARD OPINION: COVID-19 IS THE PANDEMIC, BUT PLANNING SHOULD COURSE CORRE
FENCE PAINT, 2017 layered construction paper, Madhuri Shukla. Donate to Detention Watch Network. Urban planners and the other professions...