When Elites Hide Behind Populist Rhetoric: The Case of "Flushing United"
By Tarry Hum In Flushing Queens, one of New York City’s largest and fastest growing immigrant communities, a developer and business-led...
Review: Diverging Spaces for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing
Diverging Spaces for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing Akira Drake Rodriguez The University of Georgia Press, Athens,...
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...
It’s Time to Ditch the Stakeholder Discourse
The following piece is part of Progressive City's series The Future of Planning: Insights From Emerging Planners, in which current or...
Reframing Black Womxn in the Nation's Capital
"DC People and Places - Full Frame Sony A7 II 50989" by Ted Eytan is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 Dear D.C., Black womxn deserve honest...
SHOWCASE: LEFT HAND ROTATION
This week Progressive City is showcasing the work of Spanish film collective Left Hand Rotation, whose next release will be a documentary...
HOUSING, RUBBISH, WALLS AND FAILING INFRASTRUCTURE IN EAST JERUSALEM
’Kufur Aqab: When developers’ greed meets political agendas,’ high-rise housing blocks built in close proximity, with little to no regard...
WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH “GOOD” PLANNING?
By Peter Marcuse I. Good Planning in the Mainstream Planning, urban design, and development are in the public mind today. The...