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Sam Pressler • The lies we tell ourselves
Moreover, the fundamental structure of the economy changed as new technology, foreign competition, and outsourcing moved jobs from the Rust Belt to Silicon Valley.
Kelly M. Kapic • Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn't the American Dream
targeted audiences—scientists, policymakers, environmental advocates, the media, and concerned citizens—who can and will take action to protect the plants and animals that enrich our world, the ecosystems we need to survive, the water we drink, and the air we breathe.
Arthur C. Nelson • Reshaping Metropolitan America: Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030 (Metropolitan Planning + Design)

In the 1980s, Milwaukee was the epicenter of deindustrialization. In the 1990s, it would become “the epicenter of the antiwelfare crusade.” As President Clinton was fine-tuning his plan to “end welfare as we know it,” a conservative reformer by the name of Jason Turner was transforming Milwaukee into a policy experiment that captivated lawmakers ar
... See moreMatthew Desmond • Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
Prof Ingrid Burkett • Situating Community Wealth Building and Place Based Capital in the Australian context
Future of Work
Nic Silver • 10 cards