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Planning Cities With Young People And Schools Forging Justice Generating Joy 1st Edition Deborah Mckoy

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Planning Cities With Young People And Schools Forging Justice Generating Joy 1st Edition Deborah Mckoy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.51 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Deborah McKoy, Amanda Eppley, Shirl Buss
ISBN: 9781000467055, 9781003141778, 9780367694333, 9781000466928, 9780367694340, 1000467058, 1003141773, 0367694336, 1000466922
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Planning Cities With Young People And Schools Forging Justice Generating Joy 1st Edition Deborah Mckoy by Deborah Mckoy, Amanda Eppley, Shirl Buss 9781000467055, 9781003141778, 9780367694333, 9781000466928, 9780367694340, 1000467058, 1003141773, 0367694336, 1000466922 instant download after payment.

Offering the overlooked but essential viewpoint of young people from low-income communities of color and their public schools, Planning Cities With Young People and Schools offers an urgently needed set of best practice recommendations for urban planners to change the status quo and reimagine the future of our cities for and with young people. Working with more than 10,000 students over two decades from the San Francisco Bay Area, to New York, to Tohoku, Japan, this work produces a wealth of insights on issues ranging from environmental planning, housing, transportation, regional planning, and urban education. Part I presents a theory of change for planning more equitable, youth-friendly cities by cultivating intergenerational communities of practice where young people work alongside city planners and adult professionals. Part II explores youth engagement in resilience, housing, and transportation planning through an analysis of literature and international examples of engaging children and youth in city planning. Part III speaks directly to practitioners, scholars, and students alike, presenting Six Essentials for Planning Just and Joyful Cities as necessary precursors to effective city planning with and for our most marginalized, children, youth, and public schools. For academics, policy makers, and practitioners, this book raises the importance of education systems and young people as critical to urban planning and the future of our cities.

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