Mayor, Meet the Greens
May 10th, 2009 | By Jesse Fox | Category: UncategorizedA rapprochement (perhaps) in Tel Aviv.
A rapprochement (perhaps) in Tel Aviv.
City for All, a new red-green political movement, is changing the way people think about local politics in Tel Aviv.
A few thoughts on moving toward greater urban sustainability in Tel Aviv, published on The Jerusalem Post’s op-ed page.
“These days we are definitely green, we’re just not quite sure what that means yet.”
A rendering of the future park. (Image by Studio 36, via citydov.org.) “Nobody said it was easy. No one ever said it would be this hard,” sang Coldplay. For a group of neighbors in central Tel Aviv, who set out over a decade ago to transform an abandoned lot in their neighborhood into a park, [...]
An interview with urban creativity guru Charles Landry, who warns that Tel Aviv may be neglecting its “good vibes.”
Roaming Tel Aviv’s sidewalks is no walk in the park, especially with a young child in tow. By Debbie Herdan.
An open letter to the Israeli people by Hamed Sadindin, a refugee from Darfur.
Darfur refugees living in Tel Aviv demonstrate in favor of the decision to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. A photo essay by Daniel Cherrin.
What happens when a sewage pipe bursts outside of Tel Aviv, spilling raw sewage into the ocean? Bureaucrats pass the buck, politicians fret and environmentalists moan – but the pollution continues to flow.