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Subject Embedding equity in local climate action and economic development
Date April 18, 2024 1:28 PM
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New episode!  Evidence in Action podcast: LaTosha Brown on the Impact of Evidence in Social Movements
LaTosha Brown, cofounder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute, joins cohost Kimberlyn Leary to discuss how to use evidence to inform social movements in a polarized environment. Listen and subscribe today.



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Three ways to equitably advance local climate action and economic development
As Earth Day approaches, what can policymakers do to best meet the most pressing climate and community goals? Urban&rsquo;s research offers some solutions.


In a discussion with organizations in Fresno, California, and Rochester, New York, that are pursuing local climate action and economic development, Urban identified three ways cities can advance these goals equitably through planning, engagement, and funding strategies.

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