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Sprawlism
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  • FUR (Feminist Urbanism)News
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    How car culture and antiblackness exacerbated the lead crisis for everyone

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    Cost-Benefit Analysis in transportation should account for gender—and the climate

    December 30, 2024 (FUR) Feminist Urbanism News
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    You are approximately 20 times more likely to die in a car than on the subway

    December 27, 2024
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    Should the term “urban” be retired?

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    Bikelicious Manitowoc: The potential for the small dense Midwest US town

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    All I Want for Christmas Is a Bike Lane on Bloomfield Avenue

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Space is a Means of Production is a feminist urbanism editorial project based in Newark, exploring the intersections of power and space—including transportation, nature, housing, labor, and community.

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