Entries by Sarah Goodyear | Next City
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Talking Public Space Beyond the High Line
Starting on June 24, a series of three conversations about reclaiming public space will take place on the High Line in New York City.
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There Are Few Trees in Louisville, America’s Fastest Warming City
An analysis of the 50 largest U.S. cities found that temperatures are rising the fastest in Louisville, Ky. So why are city leaders reluctant to adopt a comprehensive tree-planting policy?
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In Wake of New Delhi Rape, an App to Protect Against Sexual Violence Undergoes Makeover for India
App developers hope that a free mobile tool intended to protect against rape will make New Delhi’s streets safer.
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After Fatal Bus Rape in India, A Look at Safety on U.S. Transit Systems
Another bus rape made the news briefly in the weeks before the New Delhi horror, and it happened in the United States. While it wasn’t fatal, it was terrifying and despicable all the same.
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Did It Take a Natural Disaster to Get Middle-Class New Yorkers to Acknowledge Public Housing?
The public housing projects of New York City, home to some 400,000 residents, have probably never gotten as much sustained attention from the mainstream media, and from middle-class New Yorkers, as they have in the aftermath of Sandy.
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