Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyondWinter Walk: Freezes the Hands, but Warms the SoulDonovan Armstrong9 min read·Nov 23, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyond11/16How might Malchik and Laker respond to the following questions: How does where you live influence how you live? How is a neighborhood’s…2 min read·Nov 16, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyondWeek 9According to Jacobs in “Downtown is for the People”, urban planners made the grave mistakes of ignoring the specific regional and cultural…2 min read·Nov 11, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyondDonovan ArmstrongWalking Chicago3 min read·Nov 2, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyond10/26According to Malchik in “March,” why is a community’s walkability “one of the single greatest factors in building social capital” (p. 45)…2 min read·Oct 26, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyond10/19In “Cities Belong to Us,” Hollis cites Henri Lefebvre’s idea of “the right to the city.” Who has the right to the city? Who has “access” to…7 min read·Oct 21, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyond10/12/2020Race often can affect a person’s experience during a walk, to varying degrees depending on where or at what time the person is walking…1 min read·Oct 12, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyondMilWALKING Through Milwaukee10/4/20208 min read·Oct 8, 2020----
Donovan Armstronginwalking chicago + beyondWhy does de Certeau begin a chapter titled “Walking in the City” at the top of the World Trade…de Certeau repeatedly refers to New York City as a story or text to be read, whose rhetoric is made up by the experiences and lives of the…3 min read·Oct 5, 2020----
Donovan ArmstrongWhy does de Certeau begin a chapter titled “Walking in the City” at the top of the World Trade…de Certeau repeatedly refers to New York City as a story or text to be read, whose rhetoric is made up by the experiences and lives of the…3 min read·Oct 5, 2020----