Social Justice A Global City of Eds and Meds Why are people from all over the world watching tiny Rochester, Minnesota? Jim Russell
Social Justice The Urban Geography of Globalization: Global Neighborhoods Global money follows transit access. Jim Russell
Social Justice Are Millennials Willing to Spend Most of Their Income on Housing? Death, as millennials have taught us, is life in the suburbs. Jim Russell
Social Justice The Geography of Foreign Investment in Real Estate Does supply or demand better map where the money is flowing? Jim Russell
Social Justice The Political Geography of Economic Development Japanese companies are bringing jobs to Alabama—and it's all too good to be true. Jim Russell
Social Justice The Creative Class Boondoggle in Downtown Las Vegas On Tony Hsieh and the pseudoscience of "collisions." Jim Russell
Social Justice The Geography of Poverty and Migration The poor, whom we expect to move in order to improve, tend to stay put. Jim Russell
Social Justice The Portlandia Paradox Oregon's largest city is full of overeducated and underemployed young people. Jim Russell
Social Justice No Innovation Without Migration: Portlandia Is Dying Build an emerald city. Attract the best and brightest with glorious amenities. They will come and do nothing. Jim Russell
Social Justice No Innovation Without Migration: The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance wasn't a place, but an era of migration. It would have happened even without New York City. Jim Russell