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—'''Carl Abbott''', PhD, Professor & Chair, College of Planning & Public Health, Portland State University. (ca 2004). Used as prefatory quote in 2004 "Dignity Village Proposal, 2004-" by Dignity Village Council and City Repair Project. |
—'''Carl Abbott''', PhD, Professor & Chair, College of Planning & Public Health, Portland State University. (ca 2004). Used as prefatory quote in 2004 "Dignity Village Proposal, 2004-" by Dignity Village Council and City Repair Project. |
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''"Portland continues to stand out as the progressive example of a municipality embracing alternative types of housing for homeless persons."'' |
''"Portland continues to stand out as the progressive example of a municipality embracing alternative types of housing for homeless persons."'' |
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—'''Lynne Dearborn & Abbilyn Harmon'''. "Tent Cities." In ''The Encyclopedia of Housing,'' 2nd Edition, 2012. |
—'''Lynne Dearborn & Abbilyn Harmon'''. "Tent Cities." In ''The Encyclopedia of Housing,'' 2nd Edition, 2012. |
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''Villages / tent cities are "simultaneously the most and the least radical response to a disturbing crisis."'' |
''Villages / tent cities are "simultaneously the most and the least radical response to a disturbing crisis."'' |
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—'''Daniel Immerwarh''', author of ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development'' (2015). |
—'''Daniel Immerwarh''', author of ''Thinking Small: The United States and the Lure of Community Development'' (2015). |
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"''All economies are mining boom towns on one time scale or another. All cities are tent-cities.''" |
"''All economies are mining boom towns on one time scale or another. All cities are tent-cities.''" |