PUBPOL 456: Local Government Opportunity for Activism | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
PUBPOL 456

PUBPOL 456: Local Government Opportunity for Activism

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Level
Undergraduate
Term
Winter 2020
Course Section
001
U-M Course Number
34395
Credit Hours
3

Taught by John Hieftje, former Mayor of Ann Arbor. 

Cities are leading the fight against climate change.  Around the world they are experiencing the devastating effects as hurricanes intensify, sea levels rise, “heat islands” multiply and storm water systems are overwhelmed, along with city budgets. And yet, people are flocking to cities to experience their booming economies, plentiful jobs and exciting cultural communities. But for every successful city, there is a downside as gentrification spreads and all but the wealthy are forced to move further out as housing prices rise. The need for better transportation into and within cities has never been greater. Our federal government offers no help. In response a new generation of activists are pushing elected leaders to respond. This class will hear directly from activists, state and local elected leaders and top professionals in their field. Finally, students will develop and host the first debate of the 2020 campaign for Ann Arbor City Council.