Joyce Mandell is a mom, community organizer, sociologist, community development specialist, and urban studies professor who has lived in Worcester, Massachusetts for over twenty years. She blogs at Jane Jacobs in the Woo where she looks at her city through the eyes of the famous urban activist. Chuck Marohn interviews Joyce to discuss the energy and community growth happening in Worcester, the fight against the impending destruction of a historic church in Worcester, and how her daily morning walk helps connect her with her neighborhood.
Check out Joyce's blog and read her entry in last year's Strongest Infrastructure Project contest.
The Spooky Wisdom of Incremental
The Week Ahead: Rust Belt Towns on the Road to Revitalization
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The Week Ahead: Chuck's Thoughts on Autonomous Vehicles
Suburban Redevelopment Requires Patience, Engagement and a Positive Attitude
2018 Strongest Town Contest Championship
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Annapolis, MD
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Kent, OH
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Muskegon, MI
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Pensacola, FL
"They're walking away from it and tearing it down."
The Week Ahead: Strong Citizens and Safe Streets
The Week Ahead: Welcome to the 2018 Strongest Town Contest
The Week Ahead: Becoming an Accidental Urbanist
A Conversation with Walkability Expert, Jeff Speck
The Week Ahead: Gentrification and the Bias Towards Bigness
Our streets should be safe for everyone — yes, even those who are under the influence.
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The Week Ahead: Kickin it in Kansas City
Our Take on Trump's Leaked Infrastructure Plan
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