Horizontal Development: Equitable Development for City-Makers

“How can we facilitate neighborhood change that isn’t harmful to the people in the neighborhood?”

Horizontal Development is urban development that centers the margins, highlights diversity, celebrates place and is accountable to those most impacted by the racist and classist policies within our cities. This handy tool includes interviews, case studies and activities readers can use to explore horizontal development from a variety of perspectives. Written in partnership with our friends at the University of Orange, a free people’s school and community organization in Orange, NJ.

Click here to read an digital version of the paper.

Click here for a specially-laid out printable PDF version of the paper (ready to print double-sided on 8.5x11 and fold in half.)

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