Mindy Thompson Fullilove presents ways to strengthen neighborhood
connectivity and empower marginalized communities through
investigation of urban segregation from a social heath perspective.
"Fullilove passionately demonstrates how, through an urbanity of
inclusion, we can heal our fractured cities to make them whole
again. What if divided neighborhoods were causing public health
problems? What if a new approach to planning and design could
tackle both the built environment and collective well-being at the
same time? What if cities could help each other? Dr. Mindy Thompson
Fullilove, the acclaimed author of Root Shock, uses her unique
perspective as a public health psychiatrist to explore and identify
ways of healing social and spatial fractures simultaneously. Using
the work of French urbanist Michel Cantal-Dupart and the American
urban design firm Rothschild Doyno Collaborative as guides as well
as urban restoration projects from France and the US as exemplary
cases, Fullilove identifies nine tools that can mend our broken
cities and reconnect our communities to make them whole.
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