Download Living Cities’ white paper on New York’s I-90 corridor and learn how regions can build equitable capital ecosystems, ...
Living Cities’ Impact Investments team unlocks patient, flexible, risk-tolerant capital to expand ownership, strengthen local economies, and increase economic opportunity in historically underinvested ...
I work in circles where we talk a lot about “people of color” (POC). We discuss what POC need to thrive economically, how to support POC with resources, and of course we interrogate how racism affects ...
In reflecting on the power of breath work and body work as anti-racism practice, Living Cities staff member Lethy Liriano said, “I think that bringing meditation to white institutional cultures is a ...
In 2012, Julie Lein and Clara Brenner started Tumml, an urban ventures accelerator with a mission to empower entrepreneurs to solve urban problems. Through their experience with Tumml, Julie and Clara ...
After the tragic killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, protests have swept across the United States. This has led to a wide-ranging discussion about how to reform ...
The first post in a two-part series explores the potential of capital to undo the historical legacy of inequities. How could this be? We have been taught that, in America, our success depends on our ...
In this episode of Live with Living Cities, we revisit a webinar conversation on how cities can better support small businesses by strengthening coordination across departments and building deeper ...
Beyond 5 is a Business Survivability Study for New Majority Entrepreneurs produced by 1863 Ventures with funding from Living Cities, Surdna Foundation, Wells Fargo, M&T Bank, Capital One and ...
In this episode of Live with Living Cities, host Justin Charles sits down with Roderick Wheeler for a timely conversation about why communities are not peripheral to economic growth, but foundational ...
Living Cities’ new Theory of Change represents our unique position on how to close racial gaps across the country. My colleagues like to joke that no matter what we’re talking about or what meeting ...