Works Cited
In addition, we reached out to Peter Brand at the School of Urban Regional Planning, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Medellin campus). A special thanks to Peter for sharing his insightful research, and that of others. |
This topic has been extensively highlighted in the news. A list of some relevant news articles:
Once Home to A Dreaded Drug Lord, Medellín Remakes Itself (NPR) Participatory Budgeting Is Music To Medellín's Poor (NPR) Medellín, Colombia: Reinventing The World's Most Dangerous City (The Guardian) Medellín: the fast track from the slums (The Guardian) Medellín Reborn: Colombian City Moves out of Escobar Shadow (CNN) Medellín: City of the Year (Wall Street Journal) Unconventional Public Transit Project of the Day (Atlantic Cities) Medellín's Amazing Metro System: Colombia Uses Public Transport to Drive Societal Change (Think Progress) Medellín, Colombia (Change Observer) The Challenge of Replacing Organized Crime With Governance (Atlantic Cities) Medellín Sheds Cocaine Image to Become Cultural Hot Spot (Bloomberg) The Golden Age of Gondolas Might Be Just Around the Corner (Atlantic Cities) Medellín: Murder Capital to World's Most Innovative City (Credit Suisse) Engage Medellín (Duke University) Medellín's Noncomformist Mayor turns Blight into Beauty (New York Times) |
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Ashley Bliss — Master of Public Policy
Alexandra Clarke — Master of Public Policy
Peter Myers — Master of Development Practice
Ashley Bliss — Master of Public Policy
Alexandra Clarke — Master of Public Policy
Peter Myers — Master of Development Practice