Stuck at Home? Try 3 New Recipes from the UEP Community
Mix and match with your favorite go-to dishes, or cook a whole UEP-inspired meal.
Mix and match with your favorite go-to dishes, or cook a whole UEP-inspired meal.
Robin Chase is hopeful we can make the changes needed to avoid “transportation hell.”
It is not novel to support one another, love our neighbors, and build collective power. These are our resilience strategies.
In response to growing concern over COVID-19, Tufts University and other schools in Greater Boston recently announced that all classes would shift to an online… Read More »Work Goes On: Tufts UEP Faculty, Students on the Shift to Remote Learning
Multi-species planning is an effort to develop methods for planning that accord with the needs of the landscapes in which climate adaptation and similar projects take place.
Food Sovereignty is more than a critique; it is a proposal for an alternative way of organizing the food system.
“The most salient takeaway I had this summer was observing first-hand what strong community engagement looks like in practice.”
Raising broader questions about the possibilities for decolonizing urban planning and policy-making.
The MBTA needs to provide viable and convenient alternatives for its vulnerable riders.
Guest speakers and organizers Bob Terrell and Khalida Smalls talked inspirations, challenges, and hopes for the future.