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City 1970 - 2022
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creating community wealth
Alex Dobrenko • 5 cards
#urbanism
Camilo Moreno-Salamanca • 1 card
neurodiversity
Miranda Fan • 1 card
Hans Asperger, after whom it was named, was a Nazi collaborator. He sentenced most people he identified as autistic to death or institutionalization, selecting only certain specific types of autistic people—those who presented with what would later be called Asperger’s—as worth saving, as “real” citizens, because
Ashley Shew • Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement (A Norton Short)
American cities have not been too kind to minorities because (most) American cities have not been, well, cities. They are not dense, not walkable, don't allow people to rely on public transport, don't create enough opportunity (or necessity) to interact with people from different socio-economic brackets.
Dror Poleg • Did Cities Fail Us?
The capabilities of neurodivergent people can vary considerably from severely challenged to gifted. Some are nonverbal and fully reliant on care givers. Others have special abilities in things such as pattern recognition, memory or mathematics. Yet even those with exceptional talents find it hard to get and hold a job. While unemployment esti... See more