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AM800 Citybuilding: The Push for the Detroit River to Become a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Kimberly Simmons

(9 February 2023) Detroit-based historian Kimberly Simmons joins Dan to discuss her efforts to get the Detroit River recognized as…

New experiential learning opportunity for Windsor Law students in equitable citybuilding policy

We are pleased to announce a new Project-Based Experiential Placement (PBEP) opportunity for Winter Term 2022 for WIndsor Law students…

Centre for Cities Faculty Profile: Professor Danardo Jones

(15 November 2021) By Princess Doe We welcome Professor Danardo Jones to Windsor Law and to the Centre for Cities…

Jay Pitter joins Centre for Cities as Visiting Fellow in Equitable City-building

We are thrilled to announce that award-winning placemaker, urban planning lecturer, and author Jay Pitter has joined the Centre for…

Blog Series: Exploring the Potential of Community Land Trusts, Part 3

How Would They Look in Windsor? (21 September 2021) by Princess Doe This is the final post of a three-part…

Blog Series: Exploring the Potential of Community Land Trusts, Part 2

How Do Community Land Trusts Work? (9 September 2021) by Princess Doe This is the second of a three-part blog…

CBC WINDSOR: Prof. Danardo Jones Discusses Variation by City, and Race as Factor, in the Use of Prosecutorial Discretion

(7 September 2021) University of Windsor Assistant Professor and Windsor Law Centre for Cities affiliate Danardo Jones discusses the factors…

Blog Series: Exploring the Potential of Community Land Trusts, Part 1

An Introduction to Community Land Trusts and their Use in Canada (20 August 2021) by Princess Doe This is the…

Guest Blog: Climate justice is racial justice

(17 July 2020) By Aisha Poitevien, Development Officer, David Suzuki Foundation (The following are the views of the author and…