How Do You Love What You May Soon Lose?
The work of the late Mary Oliver offers some guidance on how to love our tenuous world and those who will inherit it.
The work of the late Mary Oliver offers some guidance on how to love our tenuous world and those who will inherit it.
Tim Robustelli wrote for PLACE about what’s kept some blockchain-for-land pilots from scaling.
Ahead of the 2020 census and the nationwide 2021 redistricting, there’s a trend that we’d be wise to revisit: independent redistricting.
Yuliya Panfil and Chris Mellon wrote for the Miami Herald about a quick, less expensive way for Puerto Ricans to prove home ownership.
Two billion people around the world believe that they’ll lose their home or land. How can that be—and what to do about it?
Despite huge tech advances, a quarter of the world lacks the right to property. How can that be?
Reflecting on the achievements of the CA Fellows in 2018.
It’s hard to correct for gentrification once it’s happened—which is why Denver is protecting areas that have only started to gentrify.
While Oklahomans have more access to weather information than ever, communicating threats is hard in a town with more than 30 languages.