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As students at Swarthmore College, we had become accustomed to hearing about the college’s “ongoing responsibility for community care,” “commitment to ...
After organizing and giving input for decades, the Kingsbridge Armory's neighbors might actually see it redeveloped.
The sunny city of San Diego is known for its warm beaches, scenic parks, urban areas — a melting pot of cultures and vibrant ...
Here are key takeaways from the Houston Chronicle investigation of the Midtown Redevelopment Authority selling land meant for ...
The State keeps sex workers isolated from each other by making it a crime to gather, share housing, advertise together, or ...
With the uncertainty of the Presidio Trust's future in San Francisco, the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of San Francisco Bay has sent ...
Earlier this month, a Pasadena-based housing justice nonprofit purchased a burned lot in the neighborhood, marking the first Altadena property that has been removed from the market and protected in a ...
AUGUST 1, 2023 — Two decades of data could help illustrate the endless push and pull San Antonio is experiencing as a result of changing socioeconomics, lending a voice to local residents impacted by ...
Concerned Dallas citizens from District 1 attend an informative meeting complete with a presentation from City of Dallas staff members. Many of those in attendance voiced their concerns on the ...
Insufferable liberal activists were mocked as “gentrifiers complaining about gentrification” — after a series of cringey campaign videos that included one hipster whining about affordability ...
SAN FRANCISCO — More than 400 San Franciscans packed the historic Great Star Theater in Chinatown Wednesday night for the premiere screening of “The City of Sensitive Frauds,” an independent ...