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The Atlanta City Design: Aspiring to the Beloved Community
2017This report acknowledges racist and exclusionary planning practices from Atlanta's past and outlines a vision for realigning plans, projects, policies, and priorities to guide change in alignment with the city's shared values. -
Mayah's Lot
2012by: Charlie LaGreca, Rebecca BratspiesThis book explores local environmental justice and neighborhood planning in the form of a comic. -
Doing Democracy Up-Close: Culture, Power, and Communication in Community Planning
2006by: Xavier De Souza BriggsThis book chapter examines the process of community planning to better understand the communication codes and power relations that drive face-to-face interaction. -
The Public Participation Handbook: Making Better Decisions Through Citizen Involvement
2005by: James CreightonThis book lays out how to design a public participation program. -
Working With Differences in Communities
Oregon State University Extension Service, Manual 13: March 2002by: Ann SchauberThis book explores intercultural communication and provides strategies for working with cultural difference. -
The Racial Origins of Zoning in American Cities
1997by: Christopher Silver, FAICPThis book chapter points out zoning’s early social function as a legal mechanism for separating immigrant and African American populations, serving to preserve property values or enforce racial segregation.
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