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Community Economic Development and Housing (CEDH)
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The unifying goal of CEDH is to improve the lives of low-income and marginalized groups directly, using a variety of tools and strategies ranging from organizing and activism, housing development and housing policy reform, job creation, skill development, and
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/by Les DunseithGraduating Student Profile: Adam Monaghan MURP ’14
/0 Comments/in School of Public Affairs, Urban Planning Joan Ling/by Joe LukHow Weather Woes Led Jack Rothman to UCLA Emeritus professor, now 96, tells why he relocated his pioneering academic research on community organizing to sunny California in the 1980s
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/in Public Policy Redesigning Transportation Systems, Transit Design and Reliability, Transportation Accessibility, Transportation Equity All Faculty, Ladder Faculty Faculty/by Ervin HuangTierra S. Bills is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. She specializes in the measurement of transportation planning and system outcomes, and travel demand modeling, with a special …
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