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Federal Open Market Committee decisions in 1969-year of monetary restraint
Federal Open Market Committee
Spartan Daily, January 6, 1936
Volume 24, Issue 56https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2384/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, January 6, 1936
Volume 24, Issue 56https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2384/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, January 6, 1936
Volume 24, Issue 56https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2384/thumbnail.jp
The Laramie Project Playbill
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
Angell Blackfriars Theatre Smith Center for the Arts
The Laramie Project
By Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project
January 27-29 & February 10-12
Directed by Mary G. Farrell
Scenic Design: Joshua Christoffersen
Lighting Design: G. Benjamin Swope
Costume Design: David Costa-Cabral
Sound Design: Chris Warren
Vocal Coach: Megan Chang
The Cast - TIMOTHY BROWN: Doc O’Connor, Moisés Kaufman, Rulon Stacey, Dennis Shepherd, Rob DeBree; EMILY CLARK: April Silva, Greg Pierotti, Catherine Connolly, Stephen Belber, Kristin Price, Anonymous Friend of Aaron McKinney, Newsperson, E-Mail Writer, Shannon, Kerry Drake, Juror, Moisés Kaufman; MICHAEL IZZO: Reporter, Andy Paris, Doug Laws, Matt Mickelson, Newsperson 4, Bill McKinney, Russel Henderson, Aaron McKinney; TEDDY KIRITSY: Jedidiah Schultz, Stephen Belber, Father Roger Schmit, Phil LaBrie, Aaron Kreifels; DIANE LAMATTINA: Eileen Engen, Amanda Gronich, Marge Murray, Newsperson 3, Lucy Thompson; MIREYA LOPEZ: Zackie Salmon, Barbara Pitts, Romaine Patterson, Jeffrey Lockwood, Governor Geringer, Bailiff, Stephen Belber; DANIEL MUNOZ: Philip DuBois, Greg Pierotti, Stephen Mead Johnson, Judge, Rob Debree, Andrew Gomez, Priest; HONEY PEREZ: Leigh Fondakowski. Jon Peacock, Zubaida Ula, Shadow, Reggie Fluty, Juror; BRITTANY PRICE: Sgt. Hing, Waitress, Minister’s Wife, Sherry Aanenson, Greg Pierotti, Dr. Cantway, Tiffany Edwards, Conrad Miller, Sherry Johnson, Judge, Cal Rerucha, Foreperson; AISLING SHEAHAN: Baptist Minister, Matt Galloway, Newsperson 2, Juror, Russell Henderson’s Mormon Home Teacher, Andy Paris; JULIA ZYGIEL: Rebecca Hilliker, Alison Mears, Trish Steger, Stephen Belber, Leigh Fondakowski, Mudock Cooper, Newspersonhttps://digitalcommons.providence.edu/laramieproject_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp
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Daylighting equity : evaluating efforts to daylight lower-income and minority areas in El Cerrito, California
In recent years there has been a push to bring nature and its benefits back into the built environment. Urbanized areas are seeing the revitalization and restoration of once buried urban waterways. This growing trend is known as daylighting and has become an increasingly popular method of bringing nature back to the city. Although nature is making its way back into the built environment, the benefits of nature have been excluded from low-income and minority communities. Park space for the lower income residents has been an issue in the environmental justice arena for years, and in these low-income areas, the lack of green space for the city’s most vulnerable is a problem that has yet to be solved. This report examines urban green planning, daylighting specifically in the City of El Cerrito, California to explore whether daylighting projects present EJ concerns in a California community and the use of analysis tools under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to explore social justice issues. The PR draws on the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) desk guide for EJ analysis under NEPA and CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act). That adopts the same definition and criteria of evaluation as NEPA. Smaller regional planning organizations also use this method. Using this evaluation process, I located communities of concern at the census tract and block group level in areas that were not located near daylighting projects in the City of El Cerrito. Although NEPA is primarily used for highway and transportation projects, this report demonstrates the potential of NEPA EJ tools to examine social justice issues for green amenity planning.Community and Regional Plannin
Spartan Daily, April 6, 1938
Volume 26, Issue 110https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2747/thumbnail.jp
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