America's Tomorrow Newsletter, January 12
Overview
The Curb-Cut Effect; Year in Review: 2016 Highlights from America’s Tomorrow
The Curb-Cut Effect; Year in Review: 2016 Highlights from America’s Tomorrow
There Are No Shortcuts: Cooperation Jackson’s Kali Akuno on Solidarity, Economic Democracy, and Organizing for the Long Term; Can Austin and San Francisco Foster Growth Without Displacement?
Can Other U.S. Cities Follow in NYC’s Footsteps to Help Renters?; Growing Jobs in the Urban Forest to Advance an Inclusive Economy
“Best for NYC Challenge”: Small Businesses Leading the Way in Best Practices; "A Movement Is Not a Flash of Light”
Banks’ Community Benefits Agreements Bring Billions in Community Reinvestment
Expanding Opportunity in City Contracts: St. Paul’s Racial Equity Strategy
Expanding Opportunity in City Contracts: St. Paul’s Racial Equity Strategy
The Half-Trillion Dollar Tax Program That’s Driving Wealth Inequality
Visionary Opposition: Thomas Shapiro on the Growing Racial Wealth Gap and How to Reduce It
Bridging the Economic Divide: The Black Workers Center in Washington DC
A Seat at the Table for All: Sanctuary Restaurants in the Movement for Immigrant Rights; Resistance Is Not Enough: What Cities Can Do to Move the Needle on Racial Equity
Careers, Not Jobs: How Boston’s Workforce Development Initiatives Are Pushing the Economy Toward Equity; “Infrastructure is Not Just Roads and Bridges”
Fighting for an Inclusive NYC Transit System: A Conversation with Disability Rights Activist Sasha Blair-Goldensohn
Why America’s Economy Needs Inclusive Competitiveness ®: A Conversation with Johnathan Holifield; Cultivating Equitable Food-Oriented Development: Lessons from West Oakland
Through Outreach and Education, Seattle Empowers Workers and Employers to Embrace Fair Labor Standards
When Housing Is Affordable, Everyone Wins
Crafting an Economic Agenda for Black Lives
Accelerating the Housing Recovery and Building Community Wealth in Chicago; In Boston, Momentum Grows for Renters’ Rights
University of California Bans the Box for Job Applicants