• 2017 Applied Research Seed Grant Awardees Announced

    Johns Hopkins University’s 21st Centuries Cities Initiative is making a significant investment in urban policy improvements, doling out $204,000 for six new research projects. Of the grant-winning projects announced Monday, five are based in Baltimore, including one that examines the health impacts of the city’s vacant property turnover program and another that aims to boost…

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  • Hearing Their Voices

    On April 20, 2017, the 21st Century Cities Initiative (21CC) at Johns Hopkins University hosted a community forum about coming of age in Baltimore. The event, which was a continuation of the Redlining Baltimore series, brought together community organizers, scholars, students, policymakers, advocates, and civic leaders to better understand the myriad challenges youth face growing…

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  • Investing in Baltimore

    Bell-McKoy and other CEOs and leaders took part in a discussion titled “Investing in Baltimore” at Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday evening. The event was presented by JHU’s 21st Century Cities Initiative.

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  • Visiting Scholars Series

    21CC’s Visiting Scholars Series brings urban policy researchers to Johns Hopkins University for open-campus discussions on new research and policy solutions within 21CC’s areas of focus, including economic inclusion and neighborhood transformation.

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  • Living on $2 a Day: Poverty and Food Equity in America

    In this episode of Add Passion and Stir, the 21st Century Cities Initiative’s faculty director Kathy Edin ($2 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America) and Washington, DC area social entrepreneur Tom McDougall of 4P Foods have a powerful and timely discussion with Share Our Strength founders Billy and Debbie Shore about poverty in America.

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  • Preemption Prevents Innovation: We must not let states squash local policy experimentation

    As the battle lines are forming between so-called sanctuary cities and the Trump administration, local jurisdictions across the country ought to be bracing for a much larger federalism fight: the stifling of social and economic progress by their own state governments.

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  • Using Astronomy To Fight Urban Blight

    Almost 17,000 houses sit boarded-up and vacant throughout Baltimore. These are the ones deemed officially unlivable by the city, some with rooftops or walls missing. But those structures represent just a fraction of a larger problem. Estimates from the Census and other community surveys suggest anywhere between 30,000 and 54,000 other homes are currently unoccupied.…

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  • The University as Pillar of the Community

    “Hopkins has also begun an attempt to foster collaborations between university researchers and city governments nationwide, known as the 21st Century Cities Initiative. Kathryn Edin, Bloomberg professor in Hopkins’ department of sociology and a specialist in the study of urban poverty, is its director. A recent symposium hosted by the initiative was attended by officials…

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  • JHU’s 21st Century Cities Initiative Offers New Round of Seed Grants for Urban Policy Projects

    The issue of widespread vacant properties in Baltimore is well-documented, but for policymakers, a bird’s eye view has been lacking. The city’s records on these buildings—more than 16,000 of them—are scattered and hard to interpret. A Johns Hopkins-launched project aims to tackle that challenge. A research team is modeling a spatial map of Baltimore’s housing…

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  • 21st Century Cities Initiative Now Accepting Grant Applications

    Johns Hopkins University’s 21st Century Cities Initiative is accepting applications for its Spring 2017 Applied Research Seed Grant Program. The grants, expected to average $35,000, will support the development of new, cross-disciplinary research that meaningfully engages policymakers and/or practitioners in cities.

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  • Redlining Baltimore

    Nearly a year after the April 2015 uprising, the 21st Century Cities Initiative launched the ‘Redlining Baltimore’ series, a forum to better understand geographies of exclusion in Baltimore City. The four-part series, which was hosted by actress and activist Sonja Sohn, brought residents, academics, artists, activists and civil leaders together to examine the historical and…

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  • JHU Study Reviews Baltimore Crime Data Since Riots

    A Johns Hopkins University study that reviewed recent reported crime data from Baltimore City police concludes Commissioner Kevin Davis has had a stabilizing effect on city crime, not a revolutionary one.

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  • Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis An Evening With Robert D. Putnam

    This event is open to the public. Seating is limited so advance registration is required by November 11. Special thank you to: The Bloomberg School of Public Health This event is made possible by generous support from: PNC Bank, Legg Mason, M&T Bank, and Child Care Foundation, Inc.

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  • 21st Century Neighborhoods Symposium Recap

    More than 250 city leaders and experts from across the U.S. attended the inaugural 21st Century Neighborhoods Symposium in Baltimore, MD on Sept. 15-16, 2016. This page provides an event recap, including videos and photos, and links to white papers, presentations, and media coverage.

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  • 2016 Symposium

    More than 250 city leaders and experts from across the U.S. attended the inaugural 21st Century Neighborhoods Symposium in Baltimore, MD on Sept. 15-16, 2016.

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