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Justice Matters
A short letter to a long ago self
Banu Paksoy
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August 2, 2020
Ten years ago I was packing up my bags, readying to move to a...
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The just society and knowledge economy now towering on the post-pandemic horizon
As the fog at last lifts, the future begins to arrive much sooner than we ever expected
As the pandemic becomes more dire, a fog of sorrow coils around life amid COVID-19
Spotting the new horizon after weeks of ‘Dead Reckoning’ through the pandemic storm
A new flu-like virus distant, abstract and then suddenly… ‘This is real, this is bad’
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Uruk
On cities, primary colors and the meaning of ‘geo-urbanism’
David Judson
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October 30, 2019
Geo-Urbanism
How the old ‘all politics is local’ became today’s ‘all local politics are global’
Jeremi Suri
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October 31, 2019
Econoquarks
Gentrification is not a byproduct of planned urban growth, it is the plan
Barry Kahn
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October 31, 2019
Reviews
Austin’s challenge: a common language of environmental sustainability
urbanitus
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October 31, 2019
Reviews
Austin may condemn its sordid history — it should condemn its troubled present
urbanitus
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November 1, 2019
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The radical remaking of Austin’s ...
On cities, primary colors and the meaning of ‘geo-urbanism’
On cities’ ‘OK boomer’ face-off with state and national governments
Gentrification is not a byproduct of planned urban growth, it is the plan
Dogs to roads to human rights — Austin’s direct democracy decades