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Are cities set up to keep poor people poor? How can young people escape the cycle of poverty? How do we create safer, healthier, ecologically friendly cities? What does sustainability mean in an urban context? Join local and international TIG members and urban activists in hashing out the issues or start you own discussion board thread on any topic on urban life that matters to you.

If not capitalism or socialsm then what? Parecon!


by: Harmony Hussey

what you think about grafitity in the inner city of art work of picture


by: otis moore

thums up! from me


by: Jon Sato

center and periphery


by: Marco

Urban Sustainability


by: Gyimah

Urban people and life in Abuja, Nigeria


by: Henry Ekwuruke

Urban V. Rural life!


by: Henry Ekwuruke

Urban sustainability


by: Anu maheshwari

Livability isn't sustainability


by: C. Gudz

Educational ground for us all


by: James sleep

 
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