Offering the viewpoint of young people from low-income communities of color and their public schools, Planning Cities with Young People and Schools offers an urgently needed set of best practice recommendations for urban planners to change the status quo and reimagine the future of our cities for and with young people.
Offering the viewpoint of young people from low-income communities of color and their public schools, Planning Cities with Young People and Schools offers an urgently needed set of best practice recommendations for urban planners to change the status quo and reimagine the future of our cities for and with young people.
Deborah L. McKoy is the founding director of the UC Berkeley Center for Cities and Schools and adjunct professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning. Her research focuses on the intersection of city planning, public education, and young people's experience of place. Deborah has a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MPA from Columbia University, and a BA from University at Albany. Amanda Eppley is the associate director of the UC Berkeley Center for Cities and Schools. Amanda is an experienced public school educator, and her research interests examine the reciprocal impacts of cities and schools for the social justice potential that emerges at their confluence. She has an MCP from UC Berkeley with a concentration in environmental planning and a BA in history and education from Swarthmore College. Shirl Buss is the creative director of the UC Berkeley Center for Cities and Schools. As a designer, planner, and educator, she has directed programs, facilitated participatory design projects, and taught K-graduate students in universities, schools, museums, and informal settings for over 30 years. She holds an MArch and PhD from the UCLA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: In Theory & Practice 1. Introduction: Planning Cities for Justice and Joy 2. Theory of Change 3. Activating the Theory II: Young Planners in Action 4. Spotlight on Resilience 5. Spotlight on Housing 6. Spotlight on Transportation Part III: Call to Action 7. The Essentials 8. Forging Justice and Generating Joy in our Cities
Part I: In Theory & Practice 1. Introduction: Planning Cities for Justice and Joy 2. Theory of Change 3. Activating the Theory II: Young Planners in Action 4. Spotlight on Resilience 5. Spotlight on Housing 6. Spotlight on Transportation Part III: Call to Action 7. The Essentials 8. Forging Justice and Generating Joy in our Cities
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