WRITINGS
The Public: A Work in Progress
A stronger public—one that can hold its institutions accountable—requires new visions for what public means. There need to be new ways to see and connect among people, new public spaces that encourage dialog and play, and even new public infrastructures that enrich lives and remind us that “public” means all of us. We believe a winning fight for social justice starts with a fight for the public...
Institutional Obesity: A Contextualized Approach to Understanding Childhood Obesity
Frames like childhood obesity seem so simple, even sympathetic, and yet in reality are complex and dangerous.
Spatial Justice
Space is currently functioning as one the most important resources for the expression of disapproval and outrage in this political moment. We are convinced that we can use it even better. This paper outlines our ideas for that, as well as putting them in the historical context of spatial justice and injustice.