by Resilient Cities Network | Sep 20, 2023 | News and Blogs
The South LA Café and Resilience Center is not just a coffeehouse or community center; it’s a symbol of empowerment and resilience. Born from a history of adversity, it stands as a sanctuary for Black and Brown communities by preserving culture, fostering...
by Resilient Cities Network | Jan 19, 2023 | Cities On The Frontline
About this session Extreme weather events are among the most dangerous shocks that plague cities and are becoming increasingly common as a result of climate change, impacting people’s livelihood and well-being, especially the most vulnerable. In 2022 alone, the...
by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized
Storm Riley hitting the North Shore of Boston, one of the Resilience for Communities action cities, in 2018. R-Cities is implementing the CRMC methodology in Boston to understand the needs of the communities most impacted by events like Storm Riley. Resilient Cities...
by Resilient Cities Network | Oct 12, 2022 | Press Room
Houston neighborhoods Alief and Trinity Houston Gardens are the center of a study by the Resilient Cities Network Houston – (R-Cities). The world’s leading urban resilience network R-Cities (Resilient Cities Network) will conduct a community-based survey as part of...
by Resilient Cities Network | Nov 19, 2021 | Cities On The Frontline
Cities on the Frontline Speaker Series #19 – Migration and Resilience, the MOVE book Historically, migration has been an intrinsic part of how humans navigate the world, however, skewed perceptions and misinformation have shed a negative light on the topic...
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