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- The Geography of Health in America April 23, 2018A new report gives a summary of health in America on a county-by-county basis. But it doesn’t just measure which places are plagued by poor health—it also describes who within them suffers the most.Alastair Boone
- The Case For Preserving Mobile Homes April 23, 2018Preservationist and landscape architect Eduard Krakhmalnikov thinks these places are overlooked in the national conversation on affordable housing.Carson Bear
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- Getting High is a Civil Right April 20, 2018James Foreman Jr.’s book Locking Up Our Own, which won a Pulitzer prize this week, shows how plans to decriminalize cannabis to help black people were derailed in Washington, D.C. in 1975, by black people.Brentin Mock
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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Review: President’s Visit 2012
RTPI President Colin Haylock met over 100 planners from across the Capital during his two day visit to RTPI London on the 3rd and 4th May. A series of events were organised themed around future infrastructure for London. Proceedings started … Continue reading
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