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Erin accountability, then unity Ryan
morninggloria
just found out that a childhood friend's mom has COVID, and had to be hospitalized. The closest local hospital with a COVID bed available was in Fargo, North Dakota. She
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Paula Ethans
PaulaEthans
Here's the thing about hostile architecture: You're building cities for humans, that don't accommodate humans. People with disabilities, unhoused folks, elders, need places to rest. Heck, those waiting for the
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LindyMan
PaulSkallas
Ive urinated more outside in the past 6 months than I've done in all the years I've been alive combined. this is because of my lindywalk lifestyle and the cities
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Israel Bayer
IsraelBayer
Rant: The more the biz community & gov repeat the myth that ppl on the streets are to blame for urban America’s problem the more they do a disservice to
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Daryl Fairweather 📊
FairweatherPhD
I have a controversial opinion about affordable housing: I think the federal govt shouldn't try to build affordable housing in expensive cities (San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles) and should
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BEGIN_NSR
Water companies & local authorities are increasingly creating new blue-green infrastructure (#BGI) to manage water more sustainably. But how can society get the most out of these investments? Check out
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Defenestrate the Police
Vicky_ACAB
It's been almost 2 months and there's rioting in at least 3 cities tonight, this movement has outlasted the great upheaval of 1877 and only has 2 larger continuous antecedents
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Macarthur fellow and Hugo-award-winner @nkjemisin's 2019 book "The City We Became" is both a fantastic contemporary fantasy novel and a scorching commentary on the infantile nature of the racist dogma
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Nabil Ersyad
NabilErsyad
I try to take the train whenever I travel and i've always felt that generally, they're pretty inaccessible. Usually next to large roads or highways. Pedestrians would find a hard
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Nancy H.
NancyH20628799
1/11 Red areas show class 1 soils, the best in Canada. Sprawl is eating it up. @cffont says 175 acres per day is lost to urban development and aggregate extraction.
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Peter W. Singer
peterwsinger
Something to watch:Deployment of federal forces to cities like Portland is justified as protecting federal property. That same agency FPS has a contract vehicle with some familiar names from Iraq
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Senior Bread Price Fixing Engineer
bread_fixer
I might write up a blog post on this later, but some thoughts on why talk of "fifteen minute cities" is misguided IMO: Most of the fundamentals of a complete
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Aaron L. Morrison
aaronlmorrison
NEW from me, @AP: The race double standard is clear in rioters’ U.S. Capitol insurrection. Lots of folks have talked about it over the last 24 hours. But understanding the
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Larry Middleton
l78lancer
PERSPECTIVE:All across the south, the mayors of the majority of major cities, many midsize cities, and quite a few large towns are black or female. Some are hispanic. That is
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Bobak Esfandiari 🥑
Bobakkabob37
This piece cuts to the core of a liberal-minded critique of San Francisco and California writ large that I think has a lot of merit.Ultimately, it is by our *outcomes*
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Matt Haney
MattHaneySF
A lot of people who don't live in San Francisco or no longer live in San Francisco definitely talk about San Francisco a lot. I'm not sure this phenomenon exists
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