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The Anchor Institute presents, How to Make a City, a comprehensive and commonsense guide to city making. Join your hosts Tia Williams and Janet Scouten as they explore best practices and ins...

If you could build a city from scratch, with all of the current resources the new digital economy has to offer, what would your infrastructu...

What does naturalization mean for immigrants seeking United States citizenship? According to research by the Cities for Citizenship initiati...

According to urban economist Richard Florida, the "creative class" is a population of talented young professionals who bring a wealth of new...

Born out of the Bronx and often accompanying waves of cultural reckoning, hip hop has filled a social and creative void all over the world f...

Serial tech entrepreneur, Raghav Badiger, has visited 49 countries and spent extensive time all over the globe. In the mean time he's perfec...
Faith groups typically provide a sense of community, identity and purpose for their members that often overflows into the public square and...

How are nonprofits innovating to better meet the needs of the communities they serve? According to Mary Louise Resch, Government Relations a...

According to Melanie Huggins, Executive Director of the nationally recognized Richland Library in Columbia, South Carolina, Andrew Carnegie'...

According to Lakey Boyd, Founding Principal of Re:Posit Strategies, the whole goal of a good public-private partnership is for cities to pro...

Charlie Banks is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Greenville-based VentureSouth, one of the largest Angel Investment networks in the Unit...

"Every city is a tech city whether they realize it or not. Technology enables everything they do." In this episode, we hear from panelists D...

According to Dr. Sarah Gammage, Director of Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods/ Chief Research Officer at the International Center for Res...

Eme Crawford is the Director of Communications and Learning at the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network (WREN), a South Carolina-based net...

Kofi Boone is an Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and co-director of the College of Design's Ghana Study Abroad Program at NC S...

Matt Hottle is the founder of Redhawk Consulting in Birmingham, Alabama. He's an entrepreneur advocate who has an acute grasp of the politic...

Emile DeFelice is founder of Soda City, Columbia, South Carolina's Main Street market open every Saturday morning 9AM - 1PM, year-round. Emi...

Fred Monk helped create the Columbia World Affairs Council, which has helped the Midlands of South Carolina develop an international awarene...

Scott Nuelken is the President and Chair of the Cola Town Bike Collective. Scott is an Eagle Scout, with history of community service. He is...

Former WV Gov. Bob Wise is president of the Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed), a nonprofit organization that is a national leader fo...

Mary Wright is the Executive Director for the Midlands Education and Business Alliance. MEBA has worked since 1990 to strengthen education a...

Irene Dumas, Director of Planning for Columbia, South Carolina based Boudreaux joins Tia and Janet to discuss how cities should approach urb...

Tommy Pacello and Cayce Mayor Elise Partin join us to discuss how aesthetics play an important role in quality of place, and why cities are...

How to Make a City. Geeking out on all things Urban Planning and Regional Development - Premieres March 8th