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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2024 · 26 MIN

In ‘Radical Atlas’ 100 maps show the what and why of Ferguson

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Urban design, tax incentives and landscaping can make racial and economic inequality worse in suburbs like Ferguson. Patty Heyda, a professor of architecture and urban design at Washington University, talks about her new book “Radical Atlas of Ferguson, USA”. She shares what mapping Ferguson — in more than 100 different ways — reveals about how cities are unjustly built.

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In ‘Radical Atlas’ 100 maps show the what and why of Ferguson

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Urban design, tax incentives and landscaping can make racial and economic inequality worse in suburbs like Ferguson. Patty Heyda, a professor of architecture and urban design at Washington University, talks about her new book “Radical Atlas of...

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