Left Urbanism
If you hit a paywall: https://archive.ph/xeJIi
a six-week hybrid course for organizers, visionaries, and all who are committed to struggle to build a new world. Through bi-weekly classroom sessions, discussion, and developing a practice of revolutionary study, participants will strengthen their methodology to analyze the past and present, build capacity for organized struggle by studying examples of revolutionary processes around the world, and clarify a collective vision for the future. It’s a chance to meet new friends and comrades, exchange, study, discuss, and put theory into practice!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16321714 > Alternative link: https://archive.ph/BxMKZ
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/16133154 > Link to original Tweet: https://x.com/DavidZipper/status/1795048724021862898
High quality: https://back-on-track.eu/night-train-map/ Tweeted here: https://twitter.com/BackOnTrackEU/status/1733895843487326293
::: spoiler spoiler Community land trusts! :::
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/951204 > Suburbs are hell. > > Trust me: I live in one. > > (No, but seriously.)
Not exactly urbanism but transport is important
Drink once every time they say or imply "innovation"
[Amsterdam Just Closed their Busiest Road - Not Just Bikes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymcBC7MFRIk)
(Speaking from a USA perspective) How do we start to convince people that building and maintaining housing should be funded through public funds and the decisions should be made by the public? It's hard to educate the well-meaning general public to be skeptical of the developers that roll into town and claim to be able to build affordable housing. The programs our cities often rely on aren't meeting the reality of what our communities need in terms of long-term pricing, quality of housing, and related resources. What do we do?
Alternative youtube link if not working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYjBaiczDkM
Despite being one of the poorest, this province is full of breathtaking nature wonders. In Guiyang city alone, there are lakes, waterfalls, caves, canyons, and mountains and over 500 parks. This video only shows a small corner of the city. People living here have easy access to nature more than most viewers can imagine. They have the best of two worlds!
Left Urbanism
!left_urbanism@lemmy.mlA community for urbanists on the Left to talk about public housing, transit, class and power structures, racism, gentrification and I guess zoning?