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Tag Archives: Michael Brown
Greenbuild to Canfield Green: The Missing Link of Social Equity in Sustainability
In a few short hours, I am going to be attending a holiday party, a joint event put on by the Chicago-based Illinois chapter of the US Green Building Council and the Passive House Alliance Chicago. There will be food, … Continue reading
Posted in Cities & Urban Planning, Missouri, Poverty, St. Louis, Urban development, Urban Planning
Tagged black lives matter, Canfield Green, Darren Wilson, ferguson, greenbuild, Michael Brown, Richard Florida, rick fedrizzi, sustainability, sustainable architecture, sustainable design, sustainable planning, usgbc
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