The US’ militarized state of mind is turned against its own people; a nonprofit merger is complicated by everything; mass evictions could affect millions, with few solutions in sight; & more!
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Reexamining How Racism Informs the Urban Development Ethos

Since the “founding” of our country, the built environment has been used as a mechanism to marginalize the other and to project the ethics and self-interests of the privileged. Time for a change.

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American Police: The Militarization of Materials and Minds

Through consistent conditioning, police officers are more likely to view themselves as “warriors” instead of community guardians—and then there are the military toys.

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These Nonprofit Merger Pains Are Complicated by…Well, Everything

Our context has changed, and so it should come as no surprise that some plans are called into question.

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Mass Evictions Loom over Communities of Color

Calling the impending eviction wave a crisis of Biblical proportions is more accurate than ever as time goes on; and it falls disproportionately upon communities of color.

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Universal Basic Income Gets a Useful Pittance from Billionaire Dorsey

It becomes ever more difficult to report on efforts by billionaires to provide relief for those from whom they have extracted wealth, but here is another such story.

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We Build the Wall: He Loves It, He Loves It Not

The president tweets that this nonprofit has embarrassed him on purpose

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