Why Hospitals Are Building Housing As U.S. coronavirus infections rolled past 30,000 this weekend, approximately one in four Americans is under some kind of order… Continue reading “Why Hospitals Are Building Housing”…
Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive? From preventing toxic algae blooms to banning aerial pesticide spraying, the fight for local control over environmental decisions elevates the… Continue reading “Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive?”…
Money Circles: The most important financial tool you’ve probably never heard of Nkem Khumbah immigrated to the United States from Cameroon in 1990. The seventh of eight children, he came for an education… Continue reading “Money Circles: The most important financial tool you’ve probably never heard of”…
Can Community Rights Save Lake Erie and Ohioan’s Drinking Water? It’s about communities passing laws to create a society you want your children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren to live in.… Continue reading “Can Community Rights Save Lake Erie and Ohioan’s Drinking Water?”…
Dayton Is Making the Library a Must-Visit Destination With recording studios, dazzling art installations, and rooms equipped for virtual reality, the city is future-proofing an oft-neglected urban amenity.… Continue reading “Dayton Is Making the Library a Must-Visit Destination”…
This Small City Is Showing How Supporting Artists Can Have a Big Impact Dayton, Ohio, is cool. Yes, really. This little Midwestern city of 140,000 is overlooked by most of the USA—flyover country,… Continue reading “This Small City Is Showing How Supporting Artists Can Have a Big Impact”…
5 Surprisingly Hip and Progressive Places in Trump Country Personally, I love Dayton. Read my picks at AlterNet. Continue reading “5 Surprisingly Hip and Progressive Places in Trump Country”…
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