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City Reads: Vienna Reads Gwangju: 60% of Rental Housing Is Municipal. The Most Complete Evidence for the Forum’s Central Claim.

A municipal apartment block in Vienna, representing the city’s extensive social housing system which provides stability for a majority of its residents. Dateline: VIENNA ·...

City Reads: Vancouver Reads Gwangju: A proposed stadium project near the Downtown Eastside raises familiar tensions over development, displacement, and who the city is...

B.C. Place Stadium and the adjacent urban landscape at the edge of the Downtown Eastside neighborhood in Vancouver. VANCOUVER · May 18, 2026 : As...

City Reads: Atlanta Reads Gwangju: Atlanta declared itself a Human Rights City in 2022, and its ATL26 plan aims to make the World Cup...

The downtown Atlanta skyline at dusk, highlighting the city's dense urban core and infrastructure prepared for international events. ATLANTA · May 18, 2026 Atlanta is transforming...

Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Museum Set a Visitor Record. The Last Direct Survivors Are Aging. The City Is Asking How Memory Survives Them.

The Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims and the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. HIROSHIMA · May 14, 2026 : The Hiroshima Peace...

Rwanda Marked 32 Years Since the Genocide. Kigali’s GDP Grew 7.2% Last Year. The City Holds Both Truths Without Resolution.

Participants gather at the Kigali Genocide Memorial to lay wreaths and light the Flame of Hope during the 32nd Kwibuka commemoration. KIGALI · May 14,...

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