Hmm. Do they breathe different air?
E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/c...
@mpavlovskaya
Professor of Geography, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center. Co-author of Solidarity Cities: Confronting racial capitalism, mapping transformation. Love making maps of diverse and solidarity economies.
Hmm. Do they breathe different air?
E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/c...
Much appreciation to Flandrine Lusson for reviewing our Solidarity Cities book in the Canadian Geographer!
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βͺAlso huge thanks to Penn Loh for a thorough review of our book "Solidarity Cities" in Economic Geography
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My co-authors are @msafri.bsky.social
@craigborowiak.bsky.social, and
@stephenhealy72.bsky.social
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Collectively written by @craigborowiak.bsky.social, @msafri.bsky.social, @stephenhealy72.bsky.social and myself. Published by the @uminnpress.bsky.social.
Thanks to Nick Clare and Joe Kearsey for a generous review and appreciation of the use of mapping as an ontological practice in Solidarity Cities: Confronting racial capitalism, mapping transformation.
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Grateful to Jay Cephas for a brief but incisive review of our book at Places. "Solidarity cites" collectively written by @stephenhealy72.bsky.social, @msafri.bsky.social, @craigborowiak.bsky.social, and myself. Published by @uminnpress.bsky.social.
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As of today,it was not shortlisted but it was a great honor to be in the long list!
Our book SOLIDARITY CITIES made the long list for the 2025 Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award.
It's exciting to be selected alongside these other cool books!
#solidaritycities @uminnpress.bsky.social @msafri.bsky.social @stephenhealy87.bsky.social @mpavlovskaya.bsky.social
Feels more urgent than ever to support cities as bulwarks against the storm. Very excited to have this new podcast drop with me and coauthors about our #SolidarityCities book!
Thank you.
@urbanaffairsreview.bsky.social
@uminnpress.bsky.social
Collectively written by @craigborowiak.bsky.social, @msafri.bsky.social, @stephenhealy72.bsky.social, and myself. Published by the @uminnpress.bsky.social.
Thanks to Nick Clare and Joe Kearsey for a generous review and appreciation of mapping that we used as an ontological practice for landscapes of solidarity economy in Solidarity Cities: Confronting racial capitalism, mapping transformation.
academic.oup.com/cdj/advance-...
not as an exception from the universal rule of racial capitalist and patriarchal extraction.
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Collectively authored with Maliha Safri, Stephen Healy , and Craig Borowiak , published by University of Minnesota Press
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This original reading of human history resonates with our βSolidarity Citiesβbookβs argument that people have built cities with the solidarity economy as both the collective means of resistance and a human way of life rooted in solidarity,
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
I love this video! Right to the point. #SolidarityCities
Would be eye opening to many US parents. No federally funded parental leave - shockingly. It is time to go back to the 1971 Comprehensive Child Development Act, passed by congress and killed by Nixon. We could have had federally subsidized daycare. Also note that corporations resent this idea.
Interesting historical connections www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Interesting historical connections www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Would be eye opening to many US parents. No federally funded parental leave - shockingly. It is time to go back to the 1971 Comprehensive Child Development Act, passed by congress and killed by Nixon. We could have had federally subsidized daycare. Also note that corporations resent this idea.
I love this video! Right to the point. #SolidarityCities
The mayor of Newark was arrested today while protesting at a federal immigration detention center operated by GEO Group β a private prison company and major Trump donor.
Kudos to Ras Baraka for standing up to this authoritarian regime.
I hear that the mapping workshop with my #SolidarityCities book co-authors Craig @craigborowiak.bsky.social and Maliha @msafri.bsky.social was awesome. Great job and thank you!
βPlay, Space, and the Politics of Urban Lifeβ (published in 2016). In this book, Stenning looks at the intersection of play and urban space, focusing on how peopleβespecially in post-socialist contextsβengage in playful activities in the city. She examines play not just as a recreational activity but as a social and political practice that can reveal deeper truths about how space is used, contested, and lived. It's a fascinating exploration of how informal, often unregulated spaces in cities provide opportunities for resistance, creativity, and expression, especially in rapidly changing political and economic environments. In this book, she argues that play and leisure activities aren't just passive or frivolousβthey're deeply connected to broader social dynamics and the ways people make sense of the spaces around them. This can include everything from informal games to larger cultural movements in the city.
Prompted by conversations on here, I asked ChatGPT what my most recent book was - sounds like a great book, but I did not (yet!) write it...
I want to give credit to Metz/Weise here for stating plainly that LLMs cannot decide that something is or isn't true or false. Stating the actual, real limitations of these models is necessary, and it's good to finally see this happening in the mainstream media without any throat clearing
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Broken Windows/ Quality of Life policing is making a come back. We should keep in mind it's toxic origins. www.gothamgazette.com/authors/130-...
Congratulations!
Very lovely to work on this with @lbnaylor.bsky.social & great to see this conversation taking stock on decolonizing geography now published in @acme-geography.bsky.social
This is an open plan for genocide. Call it what it is. www.timesofisrael.com/smotrich-say...
βMassive numbers of students are going to emerge from university with degrees, and into the workforce, who are essentially illiterateβ¦Both in the literal sense and in the sense of being historically illiterate and having no knowledge of their own culture, much less anyone elseβs.β
Important conversations about academia are happening @thegraduatecenter.bsky.social ! Hear from some key leaders and scholars at tomorrow's event on "The Future of Higher Education," co-hosted by Public Programs, @futuresed.bsky.social , and @humanitiescuny.bsky.social : buff.ly/KwjL15A