A video interview with Professor Nisha Botchwey, an expert in public health, the built environment, and community engagement.
For a long time, urban sociologists saw cities as culprits of social isolation and fragmentation. Although this view had certain justifications, its shortsightedness of urban life has opened up opportunities for new methods for urban thinking.
Known for its organic, fair-trade, and costly fare, Whole Foods has become a staple as well as a trend-setter in the food industry. Its impending arrival in Richmond highlights important issues and challenges facing the city.
Part 2 of our video interview with Professor Nisha Botchwey, an expert in public health, the built environment, and community engagement.
Noah Toly review of Benjamin Barber's new book If Mayors Rules the World offers critical insight and originality into current discussions regarding the future of urban governance in a globalized world.
A collection of recent online stories that highlight and examine different facets of city life.