Manville Imagines Transit-Oriented Future of Cities
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He weighs in on the L.A. experience in a National Geographic discussion about remaking healthy urban spaces damaged by dependence on cars.
His latest book highlights hypocritical rhetoric among progressive cities whose policies price out working-class people.
The traffic-reduction strategy will be implemented in Manhattan, providing a test case in a large American city, he says.
He points to an ulterior motive: fueling the asylum crisis to win political points, which he calls ‘devastating in impact.’
She co-authors study using ethnography and in-depth interviews to provide a richer understanding of the immigrant-police relationship.
She applies her research on women-only public transportation in other countries to discuss frustrations with rideshare services in the United States.
Those incarcerated at younger ages see increased physical and mental health problems as adults, the study finds.
Discontinuing medication can produce severe side effects if not carefully managed, he says.
As fear of violence rises after the shooting of rapper Nipsey Hussle, she says investing in prevention, intervention and reentry programs pays off.
The fight against poverty often begins at home, she says, noting that Americans have an ethical and political responsibility to act.
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