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01 February 2011

Jim Silver is a professor and director of urban and inner-city studies at the University of
Winnipeg. He is the author of "Building a Better World," "Doing Community Economic Development," "In
Their Own Voices," "Solutions That Work," and "Thin Ice." He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
: Good Places to Live
: Thinking About Poverty and Public Housing Problems
: “It’s Prime Land, and Why Would They Leave That to Poor People?” Vancouver’s Little Mountain
: “Because It’s Not About Creating New Housing!” Toronto’s Regent Park
: “We’re Not Going Nowhere; They’re Gonna Have a Huge Fight” Uniacke Square in North End Halifax
: “Rebuilding from Within” Winnipeg’s Lord Selkirk Park
: Building Good Places to Live
: References