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Boomtown for the Cultural Metropolis – TEDx Black Rock City 2013

Greg Delaune is CEO and cofounder of UIX Global. He is an architect, urban planner, and economic development specialist with 15 years of international applied research, teaching, and consulting experience, including community development work in the Middle East, the United… Read more ›

March 18, 2014
Greg Delaune
Econ Dev, Urban Policy

Germany’s Refugee Integration Offers Hope; A Report from the Field

The following is a ’report from the field’ written by Robin Backhaus, an American expatriate who has lived in northern Germany, near Hamburg, for thirty years. An active member of her rural community, Robin is intimately familiar with the local culture, politics, and impacts from the ongoing evolution… Read more ›

April 6, 2016
Greg Delaune
Social Issues, Urban Policy
crisis, Europe, Germany, immigration, Middle East

America At Peril; This Is Our Time For National Mobilization

“We forget this at our peril: America is not an act of God. America is an act of will.” –Brookings Institution   Politically, environmentally, and ethically the United States is at a critical crossroads. The days, weeks, and months ahead… Read more ›

December 21, 2015
Greg Delaune
Econ Dev, Environmental Factors, Social Issues, Urban Policy
climate, green economy, infrastructure, justice, policy, technology

Together We Stand; Marco Cochrane is Harnessing the Feminine Essence to Facilitate Global Change

“We are sharing a bold idea that the world needs. It is a dream that many share and we believe we are now in the position to make it a reality.” – Marco Cochrane Marco Cochrane’s sculptures Bliss Dance (40’… Read more ›

July 28, 2014
Greg Delaune
Urban Policy

How An Artist And A Dancer Helped Rebirth An American City

Culver City, once the heart of California’s movie industry, was dying just a decade ago.  The downtown was decaying.  It had become a sleepy commuter town.  Today, however, people have proclaimed it an urban renaissance.  Parts of the city that… Read more ›

June 9, 2014
Victor Hwang
Creative Culture, Econ Dev, Urban Policy

Detroit Rising out of the Ashes; Tyree Guyton Preaches Individual Empowerment Through Artistic Expression

“Never doubt that a small group of dedicated citizens can change the world. Indeed It’s the only thing that ever has” – Margaret Mead Tyree Guyton speaks softly and paints his conservations with the timely quotations of the people he reveres.… Read more ›

May 30, 2014
Greg Delaune
Creative Culture, Econ Dev, Social Issues

Urban Open Space; Paving the Way for Economic Opportunity

The following is a response to the Meeting of the Minds and Living Cities group blogging event answering the question: How could cities better connect all their residents to economic opportunity? High quality public open space is the crucible where… Read more ›

May 12, 2014
Greg Delaune
Econ Dev, Social Issues, Urban Policy

Beneficial Companies Harness Private Capital for the Common Good

“In 2014, what will be the most important. MOVEMENT, PROJECT, or PERSON making a global impact on sustainable policy and community development?” While on a recent flight to the annual meeting of the Social Venture Network, I had a chance… Read more ›

April 30, 2014
Robert Girling
Econ Dev, Social Issues, Urban Policy

Global Cooperation and the Rise of Maker Cities

“In 2014, what will be the most important. MOVEMENT, PROJECT, or PERSON making a global impact on sustainable policy and community development?” In 2014 The Maker Movement will continue to emerge as a cooperative source of solutions for worldwide challenges.… Read more ›

April 30, 2014
Nathan Wiersma
Creative Culture, Econ Dev, Social Issues

Temporary Urban Fabric and The Future of Placemaking

“In 2014, what will be the most important MOVEMENT, PROJECT, or PERSON making a global impact on sustainable urban policy and community development?” Cities, district organizations and residents are increasingly implementing intentionally temporary features in the urban landscape. This ‘movement’… Read more ›

April 28, 2014
Michael Caplan
Creative Culture, Econ Dev, Urban Policy

Cities Take the Initiative on Urban Policies to Combat Climate Change

“In 2014, what will be the most important MOVEMENT, PROJECT, or PERSON making a global impact on sustainable urban policy and community development?” I believe climate change will have the most important global impact on sustainable urban policy and community… Read more ›

April 22, 2014
Jennifer Sant'Anna
Environmental Factors, Social Issues, Urban Policy
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