Articles from Kristina Linnea García
The 1972 demolition of the St. Louis, Missouri urban housing projects known as Pruitt-Igoe less than 20 years after their completion in 1956 illustrates the lack of maintenance given to public housing in the United States.
Urban planning and politics in Atlanta
"Everyone’s biggest worry was that India... was extremely vulnerable, given that its population of 1.4 billion people live in very densely populated areas,” says Harsha Thirumurthy. Pictured: Jaipur, India. (Image: Adam Auerbach)
India’s COVID crisis
The Hotel Nacional, owned by the state-run chain Gran Caribe, is a tourism anchor in the el Vedado district of Havana, Cuba. (Image: Yuting Gao, Pexels)
Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw on the future of Cuban politics, economy, and art
Student-athletes for an anti-racist society
In Tirua Sur, Chile, carved wooden figures called chemamüll mark the graves of deceased Mapuche people. (Image: Tulia Falleti)
Connecting students with Indigenous leaders
Ryan Miller (left front) meets with students in August 2019, when the Weingarten Center collaborated with PennCAP to host students participating in the Pre-Freshman Program. (Image: Steve McCann)
How to engage academic wellness services
Liliana Velásquez left Guatemala alone, at 14 years old. She was one of over 326,000 unaccompanied minors apprehended by immigration authorities between 2013 and 2019.
The ‘dreams and nightmares’ of immigration
Lydia Ko, a junior in the Weitzman School of Design, designed the graphics for the financial education campaigns.
Student financial ambassadors promote financial wellness