The Trickle Up Economy, with Oxfam America's Policy Lead on Economic Justice

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The Automated Landlord: How Big Tech & Finance Reshape Cities

Join us for an eye-opening episode as we dive into the world of urban geography and technology with Dr. Desiree Fields, an esteemed scholar, and researcher. Drawing from her extensive expertise, Dr. Fields shines a light on the tangible effects of digital platforms, uncovering ...

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The Bologna Blueprint: An Inspirational Housing Strategy

In the last few years, the city of Bologna has been undergoing some big changes. Already known as a progressive city throughout the region, the city is putting its people in the driver's seat when it comes to housing policy in the hopes that the national government will f ...

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