Full coverage: Urban planner Henry Taylor leads panel discussion on Buffalo's economic rebound
Henry Louis Taylor, director of the Center for Urban Studies, was among a group of panelists hosted by Buffalo's Investigative Post that considered the question, “Is Buffalo really getting its mojo back?”
A story on Investigative Post reports on a panel discussion it held on Tuesday to look at Buffalo’s renaissance, and quotes Henry Louis Taylor, director of UB’s Center for Urban Studies and a member of the panel. “The template we should be aiming for is a just city. A city anchored around social, racial and economic justice. A city in which we are looking at prosperity and growth not as ends within themselves, but as a means of creating and building a new way of life,” he said.
A story on WBFO-FM reports on a panel discussion hosted by Investigative Post that asked, “Is Buffalo really getting its mojo back?” and quotes Henry Louis Taylor, director of UB’s Center for Urban Studies, who said the mojo of the past should not be a present concern. Instead, residents should focus on the task of creating a new mojo, he said.
An article on Buffalo Rising reports Henry Louis Taylor, director of the Center for Urban Studies, will be among the panelists for a discussion Dec. 1 hosted by Investigative Post that will consider the question, “Is Buffalo really getting its mojo back?”