The MA State Library Author Talks Series recently hosted a panel discussion between David Gamble, Matthew Kiefer, and Rosalyn Negron, all contributors to Idea City…
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The MA State Library Author Talks Series recently hosted a panel
discussion between David Gamble, Matthew Kiefer, and Rosalyn
Negron, all contributors to Idea City: How to Make Boston More
Livable, Equitable, and Resilient (UMASS Press, 2023).
The book explores a variety of challenges that Boston faces in
the twenty-first century and suggests ways to enhance the city for
all its residents. Addressing issues like resiliency, mobility,
affordable housing, public health, social equity, and economic
equality, the book’s themes are increasingly relevant to cities
worldwide. Using Boston as a case study, the discussion offers
valuable insights for urban enthusiasts, including those in public
policy, city design and planning, or engaged and concerned urban
citizens.
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It’s the hidden source code of cities.”
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