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Chicago Heat, Thirty Years Later

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(Note: this is a post modified and updated from one written ten years ago on the 20th anniversary of the 1995 Chicago heat wave. I included some new reflections and context on that time. More than anything, however, I want to make clear that segregation and inequality benefits some people but also exacts deadly costs on others. Please take a look. -Pete)  read more »

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The Losers and Lunatics Battling It Out to Lead the Democrats

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In today’s Democratic Party, nothing succeeds like failure. According to a recent poll tracker, the preferred candidates to contest the 2028 presidential election are a host of proven losers.  read more »

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Why New York's Success Matters to the Whole Country

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Bret Stephens recently argued that if Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor of New York City, Republicans should welcome it.  read more »

AI and the Future of Society and Economy

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The recently released book, The Future of Labor, is an anthology that offers an exploration of how artificial intelligence (AI), digitalisation and technological transformation are reshaping the future of work. The first section of Chapter 4 — authored by Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky — is excerpted below.  read more »

More on Cities and Distressed Neighborhoods

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It’s time for me to follow up on the post I wrote ten days ago in response to fellow planner and Substacker Bill Fulton’s "garlic knot" cities concept.  read more »

ICE Raids are Cruel, But So is an Economy Built on Undocumented Labor

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Even as Californians protest the crude and often brutal deportation tactics employed by President Trump’s ICE and Homeland Security agents, we’re giving too little thought to how our state, and the nation, is failing the very immigrant community we want to protect.  read more »

Donohue's and the Soul of the City

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From the outside, Donohue’s Steak House looks like it belongs to another era—and maybe that’s part of its charm.  read more »

ICE Backlash is Pushing LA Towards New York Style Chaos

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Los Angeles politicians have long dreamt of their city overtaking New York as North America’s dominant economic centre.  read more »

The Reality of America’s Multi-Racial Working Class

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People talk today about creating a political movement around the “multi-racial working class.” But this class, and its politics, already exist. The political parties have just not yet found a way to connect with it.

The history of Northwest Indiana, my family’s southern migration from western Kentucky, and my own childhood on the fringe of the nation’s once murder capital, Gary, Indiana tells the story of the evolution of the multi-ethnic working-class, the issues they face, and what matters to them.  read more »

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