
The City is Not Your Laboratory
The following piece is part of Progressive City's series The Future of Planning: Insights From Emerging Planners, in which current or...

Collective Housing Beyond State and Market: De Nieuwe Meent Community in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is increasingly unaffordable for many. While the city still achieves a good degree of tenure mix within its borders, poorer...

Black Dispossession and the Making of Downtown Flushing
Introduction The New York City Council vote to approve the highly controversial Special Flushing Waterfront District (SFWD) in December...

Zines, Queers & Economic Democracy: Vernacular Culture in Social Economy
Zine distro table. Image retrieved from QUEER.ARCHIVE.WORK. What’s a zine? Those of us who are disenfranchised by dominant economic and...

DETROIT AS A CITY OF COMMODITIZED MULTIPLES
Figure 1 Truly every city exists with multiple unequal parts where housing conditions, transportation routes, and access to opportunity...

THE FUTURE OF PLANNING: INSIGHTS FROM EMERGING PLANNERS
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has raised critical questions of the role of planning in social equity and environmental justice. With...

PODCAST: Deconstructing #MeToo: Yasmin Nair on “Know My Name”
In Episode Eighteen, the fourth in a series about books related to #MeToo and our final episode for 2020, Allison talks again with author...

Why We Should Be Arguing About Rent
by Alexander Ferrer Rent is a concept that has been taken for granted for so long in the context of housing policy discussions that its...

WHAT CAN PLANNERS DO TO PROMOTE PEOPLE'S POWER? REVIEW OF "PEOPLE'S POWER: RECLAIMING T
People’s Power: Reclaiming the Energy Commons Ashley Dawson New York: OR Books, 2020. 274 pages • $20 ISBN 978-1-68219-300-6 Urban...

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...