April 28, 2013 AUTHOR: zachary CATEGORIES: Real World Tags:

Indpendent Districts

This article is pretty much a description of how the Independent Districts of Palomar City came to be.


Who Rules the Street in Cairo? The Residents Who Build It

After the revolution two years ago, working-class residents of that vast informal neighborhood, tired of having no direct access to the 45-mile-long Ring Road, took matters into their own hands. In the absence of functioning government, they built ramps from dirt, sand and trash. Then they invited the police to open a kiosk at the interchange.

Read the full article at NYTIMES.com

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