Joanne Kim

@joanne_m_kim

Research / Previously , , / "Be a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers" (Luke 10:36)

Washington, DC
Joined January 2014

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  1. Dec 9
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    Dec 1

    In this new blog, & I argue that we need to evolve a new generation of place governance orgs that are often already working in the spaces where people experiencing homelessness gather—and that can thus be a bridge to larger systems of care.

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    Nov 24

    . & : A true push to ameliorate the nation’s stark geographic divides can and should reinvestigate the power of targeted, place-oriented policies to reverse local distress and catalyze growth.

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    Nov 24

    NEW JOB POSTING! Brookings is hiring a Project Coordinator and Research Asst for its Playful Learning Landscapes initiative. PLL marries developmental science with placemaking to address learning inequalities by extending education into the public realm.

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    Nov 18

    Very excited to share the ✨new and improved✨ Spatial Equity Data Tool launched today! The tool allows users to upload data and quickly assess geographic and demographic disparities. So what's new? A thread:

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    Nov 16

    Important new brief from argues that to understand the causes of—and potential solutions to—violence in the U.S., we must pay attention to the long-standing relationship of violence with PLACE.

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  7. Nov 14
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    Oct 28

    “In Finland, the # of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.”

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    Oct 27

    Building diverse transit-oriented communities is the best chance we have to tackle unaffordable housing, racial inequality & climate change. The newly adopted Plan Bay Area 2050 charts a path to this future, but an outdated policy is standing in the way.

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    Oct 14

    In light of the federal funding that has already flowed to local and state governments, and the potentially large sums to come, it may make sense for local officials to create more flexible entities that & Mary Jean Ryan coin “recovery teams."

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  12. Sep 20

    "Our desire for justice can quickly turn into hatred, coldness and even vengeance against entire peoples. ... [P]ower can be also revealed in restraint." The Dangerous Politics of ‘We Will Not Forgive’

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    Aug 18

    So we're all freaked out by the latest IPCC climate report, right? And motivated to identify ways to reduce GHGs? Sorry to break the bad news, but...we have to make big changes in where we build (and don't build) new homes.

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    Aug 18

    Overcoming our current haphazard, reactionary approach to change demands better local accounting of costs and benefits. Check my new blog w/ on how we can better measure and target resilient improvements

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  15. Aug 18

    The uneven distribution of income and wealth in America is a problem. We need more pathways to asset ownership so access to a good education, health care, opportunities can become available to more people.

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  16. Aug 17

    The country’s food insecurity issues are not new, & note. But the food desert concept doesn’t address the primary factor driving food insecurity: financial insecurity.

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    Jul 29
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    Jul 19

    My latest with : We have a simple but transformative opportunity to rewrite a system of land ownership that has been systematically failing too many people and places for far too long by supporting community-led efforts to own property.

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    Jun 18

    In 2005, Gordon observed his daughter Morgan wanting to play with other vacationing kids at a hotel swimming pool, but he said the kids were leery of Morgan & didn’t want to interact with her. Then and there, Gordon resolved to create opportunities & places where those with &

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    Apr 23

    My research at and interviews with over the past year have shown that unions make workplaces safer, more equitable, and give workers a voice. That's why I support

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