PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveThis is your brain on architectureHow the brain’s desire for space, survival, and pleasure is creating inequality in our neighborhoods and communitiesMay 12, 20211May 12, 20211
Study Finds Americans Lost 5.5 Million“Life Years” Because of COVID-19When accounting for life expectancy, the U.S. contributed more than 25% of the total life years lost worldwide.Jul 7, 2021Jul 7, 2021
Published inDialogue & DiscourseThe World’s Poorest Are Still Paying the Highest Price of Climate ChangeHow a worsening climate is making people poor, and making it harder to escape poverty.Apr 24, 2021Apr 24, 2021
Published inDialogue & DiscourseWhy Biden Is Spending Billions On Affordable HousingUnderstanding the horror show that was Trump’s policies on housing and povertyMar 14, 20211Mar 14, 20211
Published inDialogue & DiscourseTexas Judge Rules Eviction Moritorium is UnconstitutionalGet ready to ride the eviction waveFeb 28, 2021Feb 28, 2021
Published inDataDrivenInvestorNevada’s “Innovation Zones” Bill Would Allow Tech Companies to Form Semi-Autonomous GovernmentsA bill soon-to-be introduced in the Nevada state legislature could revolutionize the tech economyFeb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
Published inDialogue & DiscourseInside the Three Myths the GOP Campaigns About PovertyHere’s a look at the real costs of the GOP’s views on poverty.Feb 24, 2021Feb 24, 2021
The 2021 housing market is shaping up to be even hotter than 2020Soaring home prices, low supply, and remote work could sending the housing market into a frenzyFeb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
How millennials are changing the luxury housing marketTech-savvy, highly-educated, and environmentally conscious, Millennials represent a drastic turn-of-face for the luxury home marketFeb 3, 2021Feb 3, 2021
Published inDialogue & DiscourseThis Guerilla Warfare Expert Says the Capitol Siege Looked Like the Beginning of a Colour…David Kilcullen, CEO of Cordillera, said Jan. 6 looked like what happened in Ukraine, Serbia, and Georgia in the 1990s.Jan 8, 20213Jan 8, 20213