Where Urban Planning, Cities, Hip Hop Culture and Community Development conversations live. The Streets are Planning Podcast highlights the unheard voices, stories and impact of community leaders working in cities and neighborhoods across the globe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | NewsSociety & CulturePlaces & Travel |
We're BAAAAAAACCCCCKKKK!!!The Streets are Planning Podcast is back with our 1st Episode of 2023!!! We are looking forward to new guests, fresh topics and of course, providing the streets with the insights they've been missing since we've been gone. A... more
Spin Mobility Series: Sherelle Streeter, Mobility Strategist WSP USA/City of Detroit. Join us as we discuss Mobility within the City of Detroit. Episode is inspired by Mac Miller, "Nikes on My Feet".
In Today's Nelly-Ride Wit Me inspired episode, we connect with Lakeshia Wright, AICP. Lakeshia is Senor Manager with the SPIN (Ford Mobility) Streets and Equity Team. We discuss how her interest for Transportation Planning developed, Transportation E... more
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I absolutely love this podcast! It's doing important work in highlighting Black and Brown planning professionals around the country, most of whom I'd never hear about otherwise. It's like choppin' it up with the crew back in undergrad -- it feels like home. Keep it up!
As Black graduate student in Urban Planning, this podcast has really helped me understand what my role will be post graduation. Jermaine really brings a voice to planning that I feel has been missing in my formal education and I am appreciative of him and his guests. This podcast has educated me, humbled me, and most importantly, inspired me.
Excellent work🔥. Thank you for your perspective. I’m tuned in for what’s next, can’t wait to hear more!
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