City planning -- Massachusetts
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A Collective Win-State for the Community and the Players: Facilitating a Co-Creative Design Process with the Boston Ujima Project, 2019
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Identifier: cm_2019summer_baeza_emily.pdf
Overview
"Within one of the nation's most racially segregated cities, the Boston Ujima Project is an organization that feels a sense of urgency and responsibility to unlock the innovation potential trapped in Boston's poverty-stricken communities. The Boston Ujima Project operates with a paradoxical joyful militancy (bergman, Montgomery, 2017) to redistribute the financial power to communities of color who have been long displaced. This thesis explores how a community and organization-driven design...
Dates:
2019
A Collective Win-State for the Community and the Players: Facilitating a Co-Creative Design Process with the Boston Ujima Project, 2019
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Identifier: cm_2019summer_nielsen_leandra.pdf
Overview
"Within one of the nation's most racially segregated cities, the Boston Ujima Project is an organization that feels a sense of urgency and responsibility to unlock the innovation potential trapped in Boston's poverty-stricken communities. The Boston Ujima Project operates with a paradoxical joyful militancy (bergman, Montgomery, 2017) to redistribute the financial power to communities of color who have been long displaced. This thesis explores how a community and organization-driven design...
Dates:
2019