Auto Asphyxiation Episode Five. Donald Shoup, Congestion Pricing, and Urbanism
Auto Asphyxiation episode five. Kim and Lark discuss urbanism, democracy, and the steps that are needed to create a preserve the union. Tune in and subscribe!

Auto Asphyxiation episode five. Kim and Lark discuss urbanism, democracy, and the steps that are needed to create a preserve the union. Tune in and subscribe!
This week Kimberly and Lark discuss acclerationism in an episode that could be titled "Just Like Us" as a play on Kendrick Lamar’s catchy anthem of working class solidarity. In the theory of accelerationism, working-class men may believe they will regain power, but the truth is they
Activism is not limited to one lane, so for International Women’s Month, we also uplift artists, as they inspire so many of us on our paths to free others. New Jersey has so many feminists, especially in music, which brings us to Debbie Harry. Harry, the charismatic frontwoman of
Employing Prosocial Positive Change Methods to Facilitate Equity and Collaboration in Spatial Planning Frederick Law Olmsted, Upton Sinclair, Jane Addams, Jane Jacobs, and Rosa Parks all used positive change methods. Politics, literature, and media are all tools for change. The Mount Laurel Doctrine: New Jersey’s Unfulfilled Promise of Affordable
We’ve had quite a few new sign-ups recently—thank you for joining us, whether through A Feminist Newsletter in NJ—about Urbanism or my longtime group, Space is a Means of Production. People sometimes ask why we talk about politics when our focus is urbanism. But I’m always