NEW URBAN PROGRESS
Making cities and the transatlantic partnership more innovative, democratic, and sustainable.
Making cities and the transatlantic partnership more innovative, democratic, and sustainable.
What are successful approaches and polices to the most pressing issues for German and US cities? How can cities and international networks strengthen the transatlantic partnership?
City leaders share the same worries: Climate change, rising inequality, housing insecurity and health inequity, to name a few. They talk about working towards progress. But how can a city’s development in these areas really be assessed?
Does Germany struggle with its unhoused populations the same way as cities in the United States do? What can the U.S. learn from Germany when it comes to improving public transportation infrastructure?
Our Second New Urban Progress Trip Took Our Fellows to Chicago, Denver, and Austin
How can we finance the transformation to the zero carbon city?
Our first of two New Urban Progress delegation trips took our fellows to Berlin, Leipzig and the Ruhr Valley
How are cities using Biden’s stimulus package to drive change?
Entering a new era of liberal democracy and the progressive motors of a new America
Strengthening the transatlantic alliance from the bottom up
Am 1. Oktober startet der transatlantische Dialog der 20 VordenkerInnen aus Deutschland und den USA. Die Projekt-Fellows erden sich damit beschäftigen, wie Städte mit globalen Herausforderungen umgehen und dabei gleichzeitig urbane Räume demokratisieren können. Wir freuen uns, die 20 New Urban Progress-Fellows bekannt zu geben! Bestehend aus Führungspersonen und MultiplikatorInnen der nächsten Generation aus Deutschland …
„Bekanntgabe unserer New Urban Progress Projekt-Fellows“ weiterlesen
Eine Diskussion über Mulitlateralismus – from the bottom up – mit Almut Möller, Staatsrätin von Hamburg und Stephen K. Benjamin, Bürgermeister von Columbia, SC.