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Stormwater Management In Philadelphia: The Importance Of Green Stormwater Infrastructure And Community Involvement In Greater Citywide Sustainability, Julie Groff
Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects
In 2000, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found the City of Philadelphia to be in violation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 due to insufficient stormwater infrastructure. In 2011, Philadelphia initiated a 25-year, citywide plan called Green City, Clean Waters to reduce stormwater runoff by implementing green stormwater infrastructure (GSI). The plan promised significant community involvement in the process. I conducted semi-structured interviews with City employees and individuals in the community that have partnered with the City to administer GSI and participant observation of community meetings and used them to explore different neighborhoods’ experiences with Green City, Clean …
Voices Of Cully: A Case Study Of The Living Cully Weatherization And Home Repair Project 2.0, Lucy J.T. Cultrera
Voices Of Cully: A Case Study Of The Living Cully Weatherization And Home Repair Project 2.0, Lucy J.T. Cultrera
Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects
The Cully neighborhood is situated in the Northeast quadrant of Portland, Oregon. It is 2.75 square mile plot of land and home to roughly 13,000 people. In addition to being one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Portland, it is the most densely populated, with the smallest amount of parkland per capita. Over the last two decades, home value has increased 203% in Cully, compared to a 90% citywide increase. Amidst these development trends are stories of incredible resilience, resistance and activism from the affected community. My project is a case study of one anti-displacement initiative, which was developed and …
Memorandum On The 1948 Election, State Legislative Committee
Memorandum On The 1948 Election, State Legislative Committee
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Memorandum outlining the general approach to the election activities of Communist Party and suggestions in which plans can be developed by counties, sections, branches, etc. Also comments on eleciton campaign material and special events, political preparations for the campaign as well as how the campaign is organized.
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
COMMUNIST PARTY OF CALIFORNIA #701,942 Market Street, San Francisco, California. Exbrook 2-2996
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section
Redwood Bulletin Vol.2. No. 4, Trade Union Section
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Pamphlet issued by Trade Union Section of Communist Party in Eureka outlining a program for the upcoming city election; with special attention to reworking labor rights and potentially collaborating with local churches and their congregations.
PO Box 417 Eureka, Cal. REDWOOD BULLETIN
Issued by Trade Union Section, Communist
Party Humboldt County
California Recruiter - September 1938, California Recruiter
California Recruiter - September 1938, California Recruiter
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Newspaper, California Recruiter published September 1938, featuring articles "Foster Calls for Mass Party in California", "Forward to the Party Builders Congress!", "Let's Grow in The Rural Areas"; articles on Anita Whitney drive to recruit Negro members, induction of new members and recruitment methods.
The American Citizen - Vol. Ii, No. 16, The American Citizan
The American Citizen - Vol. Ii, No. 16, The American Citizan
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
No abstract provided.
Communist Broadcast Suppressed On West Coast, Earl Browder
Communist Broadcast Suppressed On West Coast, Earl Browder
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Speech by Earl Browder of Farmer Labor Party in California, representing the Communist Party as printed in The Western Worker. Speech highlights what a farmer-labor government would do and how to break the rules of wall street.
WESTERN WORKER or Communist Party 121 Haight St., San Francisco. Cal.
Vote For Albert J. Lima - A Glaring Record Of Incompetence, Eureka Branch
Vote For Albert J. Lima - A Glaring Record Of Incompetence, Eureka Branch
Ina and Noel Harris Collection
Pamphlet advertising to vote for Albert J. Lima, progressive candidate of Communist Party. Recites improper behavior of Mayor and Council and record of incompetence. Outlines Lima's plans for improvements including new labor rights, improvements for Eureka and plan to stop corruption in city government.
Issued by: EUREKA BRANCH, COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE U.S.A. Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St., Eureka.