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The 20 Best Solutions of 2020


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The 20 Best Solutions of 2020
What a tragic, brutal year. A mismanaged and escalating pandemic, unchecked police violence, the tumult of mass online education, economic freefall, widespread housing instability, a troublingly close and baselessly contested election … the list goes on. Folks are struggling. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. We need solutions. That’s where Next City comes in. 
The practitioners who do this work and the journalists who write about it are a constant source of inspiration. In this year alone Next City has published nearly 600 stories. From that deep pool of solutions we have curated 20 of the year’s best ideas, presented here in no particular order of importance.  ....

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The 20 Best Solutions of 2020


The 20 Best Solutions of 2020
Next City is proud to release our latest Solutions of the Year special issue. This 80-page print magazine highlights the 20 best ideas for cities to emerge from 2020 a year when the collective challenges and hardships we faced meant that solutions were desperately needed and hard to come by.
Read about how how dividend housing allows renters to build equity; how a California group created a playbook for mental-health crisis response with no police intervention; how an “IKEA for parks” program  converts vacant properties to usable green space; and more. This issue calls out COVID-19 pandemic responses that are also good solutions to adopt moving forward into (what we hope is soon) a post-pandemic world. ....

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Solutions of the Year: A Next City Reporters Roundtable


December 10, 2020
We have been amazed and grateful at the fierce dedication our writers displayed in responding to the unending tumult of this year. From the early days of COVID-19, they sought out the city dwellers determined to improve our health, housing, food access and more. But where do we go from here? In this time of fraught politics and an entrenched pandemic, with a new administration waiting in the wings, what stories should we watch in the coming year?
Join Next City for our first-ever journalists roundtable, with writers Oscar Perry Abello, Jared Brey and Emily Nonko, in a conversation moderated by Board Chair Eric Shaw. These three will discuss the people, programs and ideas that most inspired them this year the Philadelphia activists who organized encampments and pushed for surprising progress on housing; the activist bondholders pressuring investors to support racial justice; a program that places returning citizens in stable housing in private homes, an ....

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Solutions of the Year: Four Covid Innovations to Carry Forward


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December 9, 2020
The pandemic has infiltrated and upended our lives in innumerable ways. As the year wore on, Next City sought out, and reported on, the ways that such disruptions could lead to lasting reform across sectors such as housing, drug treatment, education and criminal justice reform. We published more than 200 city-by-city responses to COVID-19; in doing so, we found the helpers that have made people’s lives easier.
Join Next City as we dig into the long-term potential of four quick-pivot innovations: repurposing hotels as affordable housing; mobilizing methadone delivery during stay-at-home orders; training research librarians as contact tracers; and working with local businesses to supply incarcerated youth with books, games, and PPE to make their isolation bearable, safe and stimulating. ....

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Solutions of the Year: How Cities Can Promote Environmental Justice in Underserved Neighborhoods


December 10, 2020
Four years of science denial and regulatory backtracking have amplified the urgency to confront climate change. Absent national leadership, cities and communities have once again taken the lead in promoting nimble approaches to sustainability, renewable energy and environmental progress. For this event we will talk about some of the innovative ideas and promising solutions for energy and the environment that Next City has reported on this year.
The best of these approaches center environmental justice in underserved neighborhoods and empower low-income communities. Join us to hear more about innovations that include: electric school buses that reduce diesel pollution and send energy back to the city grid while charging; versatile and temporary installations that turn vacant properties into healthy, usable public spaces; programs that give low-income residents increased access to renewable energy; and more. ....

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