The only way to fix what is broken is from the bottom up, starting with a covenant between each other.
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Read More10 events in 8 weeks. All online. And all designed to help you take action and build a stronger town or city.
Read MoreTommy Pacello made me love Memphis. Even more powerfully, he helped me forgive the failures of my own struggling community and to love it even more.
Read MoreThere is nothing stopping local leaders from addressing their community’s legacy of racial injustice. Here is a credible plan for getting started.
Read MoreI considered breaking a multi-year tradition and not releasing a top book list this year. But then I looked back and realized how many great books I had actually read in this crazy year…
Read MoreHere are the immediate steps every community should be taking to respond to the pandemic.
Read MoreLocal governments need to be repositioned to advocate up instead of merely administering down. As an alternative to populist fervor or broad disenfranchisement, this is the kind of authentic representation that Rural America needs.
Read MoreSmall investments in poor neighborhoods are the best way for a community to build wealth. They are also the best way to lift people out of poverty without displacing them from their neighborhood.
Read MoreHacer inversiones pequeñas en barrios pobres es el mejor modo de aumentar la riqueza. También, son el mejor modo de ayudar a la gente a salir de la pobreza sin desplazarse del barrio.
Read MoreI received a chilling response from the state licensing board. This abuse of power should concern everyone, especially my fellow engineers.
Read MoreLet’s keep our ideals and our vision for a better America while we simultaneously continue to do what we can to make ours a strong town.
Read MoreHow do we move beyond Team Mask vs. Team Anti-Mask? Understanding the difference between individual and cumulative risk is a start. But it’s only a start.
Read MoreThe future of New York's transit system will be decided by non-New Yorkers. It didn't have to be that way. It doesn’t have to be that way again.
Read MoreThere are hyper-local issues a city must handle. But some issues should be dealt with even closer to home—with neighbor talking to neighbor.
Read MoreThere is nothing stopping local leaders from addressing their community’s legacy of racial injustice. Here is a credible plan for getting started.
Read MoreEconomic upheaval, political dysfunction, social disorder—James Howard Kunstler saw it coming. He can also show us a way out.
Read MoreThe “growth machine” is too big to fail. What if it fails anyway?
Read MoreA small number of engineers use the formal complaint process to silence those who want to make streets safer and reform their profession. We're not going to let that happen.
Read MoreThis observation of human behavior has long been a source of frustration for safety advocates, but that doesn’t make it wrong.
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