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Category: Transportation

The housing trap: How exclusionary zoning harms young and old alike

  • March 7, 2019

Exclusionary zoning is a common practice used to segregate communities. This article is the first in a series on how exclusionary zoning perpetuates a discriminatory housing system that threatens our aging population, education system, and climate.

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy, Housing

Infestation or liberation? E-scooters challenge the status quo

  • November 9, 2018

The rise of electric scooter-shares in major American cities is a welcome trend—occupying auto-centric infrastructure with alternative transit options is good for our well-being and environment.

Categories: Domestic Policy, Energy & Environment, Technology
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