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COVID’s aggressive social distance policing and racism: we need our public spaces to work for us, not be used against us By: Erin Lilli
COVID’s aggressive social distance policing and racism: we need our public spaces to work for us, not be used...
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Cities are Epicenters of Economy and Innovation as well as Social Interaction–characteristics that are being under attack by Covid-19 by Wail I. Bakhit
A planet under the siege! It sounds like a new Hollywood’s movie or a latest science fiction novel...
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Stay home/ Go out: How COVID-19 and the Earthquake have Changed Public Spaces in Zagreb by Valentina Gulin Zrnic, Croatia
It was just before coronavirus outbreak in Croatia that my colleague Nevena Skrbic Alempijevic and I had a public...
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Social Distancing in Manhattan by Melanie Lefkowitz
Where I live, on the Upper West side of Manhattan it is relatively quiet now, but there are some...
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Public Space and COVID-19: Mumbai Edition by Saanchi Saxena
It is Day 10 of Lockdown 2.0. Supposed to last until April 15, the national lockdown has been extended...
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The Evolving Covid-19 Lockdown in London by Judy Ling Wong
The UK government has just announced another 3 weeks of lockdown. This revived something of the initial panic...
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Solidarity, Civil Society and Social Distancing in Taiwan and Beyond by Chihsin Chiu, Taiwan
Riding the subway has never been more daunting in Taipei. If somebody clears his or her throat...
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Public Life During Social Distancing: Two Perspectives in Montreal, the Southernmost Northern City. By Nathalie Boucher and Christopher Fletcher
Public Life During Social Distancing: Two Perspectives in Montreal, the Southernmost Northern City For more...
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May 1, 12-1:30–New Yorkers for Parks: Adapting Research and Advocacy in a Public Health Crisis
Please join us Friday, May 1, 12-1:30 for our New Yorkers for Parks presentation by Lucy Robson and Emily...


