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  Community & Labor Health

      Study Group @CIR/SEIU

    520 Eighth Avenue @ W. 35th Street, 12th Floor



  Tuesday, January 21st,1-2:30 p.m.



   “New City Development, Housing,

    and Health: Projections, Alternatives”



with Tom Angotti, Prof., Urban Affairs &

Planning, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center

     Co-Founder, Planners Network; Co-Editor, Progressive

     Planning; Author, New York for Sale: Community Planning

      Confronts Global Real Estate [MIT Press, 2008]



New Administration; Intensifying “Tale of Two

  Cities” -- What should City leaders do now for “healthier”

    community development, environment, affordable housing?





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SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, Feb. 18th, STSP

“Challenging Epi-Center of Global ‘Medical-Industrial Complex’”



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