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Graduate Student Publishes Op-Ed in City Sentinel

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Graduate Student Publishes Op-Ed in City Sentinel


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March 30, 2020

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Regional and City Planning graduate student Willis Washington recently published an op-ed about planning and accessibility in the City Sentinel.

This op-ed, entitled “Planning For Our Future: Are we missing the mark?” was produced for an assignment in the course RCPL 5970, “Planning with Diverse Communities,” taught by assistant professor C. Aujean Lee.

Read the op-ed.


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