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The Atlanta City Design: Aspiring to the Beloved Community
2017This report acknowledges racist and exclusionary planning practices from Atlanta's past and outlines a vision for realigning plans, projects, policies, and priorities to guide change in alignment with the city's shared values. -
Austin, TX, Resolution No. 20170817-053
Resolution No. 20170817-053, Adopted August 2017This standalone policy creates an Anti-Displacement Task Force to study issues related to displacement from gentrification. -
Baltimore, MD, Charter Amendment - Equity Assistance Fund
18-0222, Adopted August 2018This standalone policy creates an Equity Assistance Fund to support efforts that address race, gender, and economic inequity in the city. -
Dallas, TX, Comprehensive Housing Policy
Updated April 2018This standalone policy responds to the need for affordable housing and fair housing choices and patterns of segregation and concentrated poverty. -
New York, NY, Local Law No. 60
Local Laws 2017 No. 60, Approved April 2017This standalone policy requires that environmental justice areas be studied every five years by an interagency working group. -
Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations
Executive Order 12898, Adopted February 1994This standalone policy, signed by former President Clinton, was the first major federal action on environmental justice. -
New York, NY, Local Law No. 64
Local Laws 2017 No. 64, Adopted April 2017This standalone policy amends the administrative code to add a chapter on Environmental Justice. -
BlackSpace Manifesto
2021This manifesto presents 14 broad directives to guide Black planners, architects, artists, activists, and designers in their work to protect and create Black spaces.
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