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Transportation Strategist Naomi Doerner Navigates Mobility Justice
How the country's first transportation equity manager is building a framework to protect the fair and safe movement of people of color.by: Sophia Burns August 31, 2022How the country's first transportation equity manager is building a framework to protect the fair and safe movement of people of color. -
Historian Says Don't "Sanitize" How Our Government Created Ghettos
2015by: Richard RothsteinThis audio recording with Richard Rothstein addresses the legacy of government-sponsored segregation in America’s cities. -
Ruth Glass and London: Aspects of Change 1964-2014
2014by: Claire Colomb, Phil Cohen, James CheshireThese audio recordings feature urban planners and geographers reflecting on Ruth Glass’s London: Aspects of Change in the context of contemporary London. -
D.C., Long "Chocolate City," Becoming More Vanilla
2011This audio recording describes the racialized process of gentrification occurring in Washington D.C. -
The Business of Gentrification
December 2014This audio recording discusses the business of gentrification through a case study of Highland Park, California. -
The Compton's Transgender Cultural District
In 2017, San Francisco designated six blocks of the Tenderloin neighborhood as the Compton’s Transgender Cultural District. In the first episode of the podcast series No Small Stories, APA visits the area to learn about how it’s fighting gentrification and displacement and creating a safe, economically productive home for the city's transgender community. -
Centering Equity and Climate Action in COVID-19 Recovery
In this episode of the podcast, Jo Peña sits down with Andrea Durbin, the director of the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability in Portland, Oregon, and Dr. Markisha Smith, director of Portland’s Office of Equity and Human Rights, to discuss the city's recently adopted resolution that highlights the connections between equity, climate, and COVID-19 recovery. -
People Behind the Plans: Seeking Justice and Showing Communities Love Through Planning
In this People Behind the Plans podcast episode, Courtney Kashima, AICP, talks with social justice planner Monique López, AICP, MCRP, about her work, her journey to urban planning, and her anti-racist, values-driven participatory planning and design firm, Pueblo Planning. -
People Behind the Plans: Rezoning East Harlem, Rethinking One-Size-Fits-All Public Engagement
In this podcast episode of People Behind the Plans, host Courtney Kashima, AICP, catches up with Traci Sanders about how she discovered urban planning, as well as influential projects she's worked on, such as the East Harlem Neighborhood Plan. Traci serves as the director of civic impact for WXY Studio, a multidisciplinary architecture, design, and planning firm based in New York. -
People Behind the Plans: Katanya Raby Continues Equity Work of Civil Rights Giant Al Raby
On this episode of the podcast, urban planner, artist, and activist Katanya Raby joins host Courtney Kashima, AICP, to talk about her work at the Office of the Mayor for the City of Chicago, her time at CMAP (Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning), and her post as executive director of the Al Raby Foundation.
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