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DESCRIPTION:Jane Jacobs’s book The Death and Life of Great
American Cities (1960) initiated a revolution
through the architecture and planning disciplines,
but more importantly, it changed the common
understanding of what cities are and what they
should be. Jane Jacobs’ conception of cities led
her to activism, and her most famous victory was
won against Robert Moses’ attempt to build a
highway in New York City’s West Village.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://wagner.nyu.edu/community/events/citizen-jane-battle-for-city-screening-and-roundtable-2017-10-06
SUMMARY:“Citizen Jane - Battle for the City” Screening
and Roundtable
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