Past Projects

NewCities has helped shape the urban narrative since 2010. Browse through an archive of our past work, press, and network of contributors. 

Grow Food, Grow Gardeners, Grow Community

Jul 15, 2021

BY MAYOR LISA HELPSJuly 19, 2021 For the last five years, Victoria City Council has been taking action to address food insecurity and help ensure access to healthy affordable food for those who need it most. So we had a strong foundation to respond quickly when the pandemic hit. We also had history on our…

How FoodShare Is Growing Food Justice in Toronto

Jul 15, 2021

BY PAUL TAYLORJuly 19, 2021 In Canada, everyone has a right to food. Not the right to wait in line for canned green beans from a food bank, or the right to a hamper packed with someone else’s leftovers—but the right for every person to feed themselves and their communities with joy and dignity. This…

Care and Public Policy: A Strategy for Reducing Gender Gaps in Bogotá

Jul 01, 2021

[español abajo] By Diana María Parra In December 2020, Bogotá launched an updated Public Policy for Women and Gender Equity (PPW&GE). It responds to the historical confluence of diverse factors such as the positioning of the international agenda on women’s rights, the influence of women’s social movement and its organizational expressions, and the political will…

Wellbeing Cities 2021 | Rethinking Public Health [panel]

Jun 30, 2021

WELLBEING CITIES INITIATIVE Rethinking Public Health Replay & Takeaways Inextricably linked with the social and economic wellbeing of communities, public health is foundational to a thriving society, yet continues to be a major challenge facing cities. In this panel, experts will discuss what we’ve learned about equity and wellbeing over the last year through the…

Transforming Women’s Unpaid Care Work in Times of the Pandemic

Jun 28, 2021

By Diana Rodríguez Franco In Bogotá, the unpaid care burden falls disproportionately on women who, on average, devote 3 hours more daily to this type of work than men. Care work is usually unpaid, undervalued, and assumed to be a female responsibility in a male chauvinistic culture that overlooks the social and economic contributions of…

Democracy Without Household Justice is Not Democracy

Jun 25, 2021

By Diego Cancino All people have the right to care services, which are related to individual and social survival. It is the way life reproduces in its material and symbolic dimension. It is vital for the maintenance and development of the social fabric, which is why there must be equity in its provision between the…

Unlocking Wellbeing through Connectivity

Jun 23, 2021

WELLBEING CITIES INITIATIVE Unlocking Wellbeing through Connectivity Replay & Takeaways While we’ve all been living a more local life over the last year, mobility demands have transformed dramatically in our cities, making more sustainable practices commonplace for many and underscoring the need for coexistence among modes. In this session, we sit down with leaders who…

Wellbeing Cities 2021 | Program

May 11, 2021

DISCOVER OUR PROGRAM:  Experts and city leaders share common goals and challenges in podcasts, webinars and keynotes. The Wellbeing Cities initiative celebrates cities around the world transforming urban life by placing wellbeing at the heart of their policy and planning. Since 2018, the Wellbeing Cities Award has recognized more than 40 cities on all five continents and  gathered more than…

Vancouver, Canada | Wellbeing Cities Finalist 2021

May 10, 2021

Vancouver, Canada Wellbeing Cities Finalist  CITY OVERVIEW Vancouver has a long history of progressive community participation and engagement and the city’s public spaces are where public life happens. These are places of daily interaction, play, rest, work, exploration and social connection. The high quality of livability and wellbeing in Vancouver is very much connected to…