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Prioritizing Environmental Justice in Comprehensive Planning
by: Adin BeckerUncovering JAPA: California plans are analyzed for environmental justice (EJ) incorporation, revealing advancements in BIPOC communities while underscoring the absence of an explicit racial focus. -
Eliminating Food Insecurity With Aquaponics
by: Dina WaltersEquity in Practice: East Oakland partners to address food insecurity. -
New Habitat Restoration Tool Helps to Prioritize Equity
by: Dina WaltersEquity in Practice: Fort Collins created a habitat equity tool that focuses not just on nature but people. -
Equity and Urban Planning – Engage Those Most Directly Affected by Inequities
November 13, 2015by: Cynthia Silva ParkerThis blog post shares the second lesson from the Interaction Institute for Social Change and Horsley Witten Group’s effort to weave social equity into the RhodeMap RI regional planning process. -
Equity and Urban Planning – Lead Boldly, Collaboratively, Authentically
November 19, 2015by: Cynthia Silva ParkerThis blog post shares the fourth lesson from the Interaction Institute for Social Change and Horsley Witten Group’s effort to weave social equity into the RhodeMap RI regional planning process. -
Equity and Urban Planning – Build Institutional Capacity and Culture
November 16, 2015by: Cynthia Silva ParkerThis blog post shares the third lesson from the Interaction Institute for Social Change and Horsley Witten Group’s effort to weave social equity into the RhodeMap RI regional planning process. -
Equity and Urban Planning – Weave Equity Into Process and Content
November 9, 2015by: Cynthia Silva ParkerThis blog post shares the first lesson from the Interaction Institute for Social Change and Horsley Witten Group’s effort to weave social equity into the RhodeMap RI regional planning process. -
Time for Trash Equity in New York City
NRDC, October 14, 2014by: Eric GoldsteinThis blog post discusses the inequitable siting of trash processing centers in New York City. -
Heritage and Sustainability: The Role of Equitable Development in Preservation
Saving Places, June 19, 2017by: Carlton EleyThis blog post considers how urban development contributes to the destruction of cultural assets, especially those of underserved populations. -
Manifesto for an Intercultural Urbanism
Planetizen, July 17, 2014by: Dean SaittaThis blog post defines intercultural urbanism and shares how it can help address the lack of diversity in urban planning and design. -
Why Climate Change Action Cannot Succeed Without Social Equity
San Diego UrbDeZine, March 8, 2016by: Murtaza Baxamusa, AICPThis blog post critiques climate action plans, and the sustainability framework, for not meaningfully engaging with social equity. -
Does Cultural Planning Deliver on Equity and Inclusion?
by: Akiva BlanderUncovering JAPA: While planners have long valued diversity, equity, and inclusion, Municipal cultural plans too often treat diversity, equity, and inclusion superficially. -
Prioritizing Urban and Community Parks Can Boost Health and Social Equity
by: Kirsten HollandParks are integral to health and social equity, and public policy must support the development of urban and community parks.
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