PROFILE
Arlene Rodriguez
Arlene Rodriguez
Arlene Rodriguez is Director of Partnerships and External Affairs at Living Cities, a collaborative of 22 of the world’s largest foundations and financial institutions working to re-engineer America’s cities to be places of opportunity for low-income people. She previously was director of the Environment program at the San Francisco Foundation.
- Planning For Cities' Future Must Be Fair
Posted on April 15, 2011
ARCHIVES
VIEW FULL ARCHIVE- Improving Policing and Care for the Disabled
Posted on May 11, 2012 - Are Bad Rules Making Bad Cities?
Posted on April 30, 2012 - The Risks of Lien Sales
Posted on April 27, 2012 - Myths of the Minimum Wage
Posted on April 25, 2012 - Immigration and NYC's Resurgence
Posted on April 09, 2012
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CURRENT TOPICS
- Improving Policing and Care for the Disabled
- Are Bad Rules Making Bad Cities?
- The Risks of Lien Sales
- Myths of the Minimum Wage
- Immigration and NYC's Resurgence
- Time for Mandatory Paid Sick Leave in New York City?
- School Testing Drama: Are Students Center-Stage or a Sideshow?
- The GED: Private Property, Public Good
- Toward a Greener Brooklyn: Has Gov't Helped?
- Toward a Greener Brooklyn: Go Green, Fight Poverty
AUTHORS
- Tamara Steckler
- Suleiman Osman
- Steve Lilienthal
- Shaun Donovan
- Sarah Crean
- Samuel I. Schwartz
- Ron Dembo
- Roberta Brandes Gratz
- Robert Walsh
- Robert Jackson
- Robert Doar
- Richard Lipsky
- Ralph da Costa Nunez
- Pedro Noguera
- Norman Oder
- Mustafa Sullivan
- Moises Perez
- Michelle Holder
- Melissa Mark-Viverito
- Matthew Goldstein
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