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Locality: Kansas City, Missouri
Phone: +1 816-256-2002
Address: 304 W. 8th Street 64105 Kansas City, MO, US
Website: www.mindmixer.com
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Neighborhood income segregation is widening the opportunity gap, but your community can start shrinking the gap now. Where we get started? Data. https://medium.com//unpacking-neighborhood-level-economic-
What our office is buzzing about this week? Accessibility. We took our tool to Newark to map out where the city's residents with a disability live. https://medium.com//building-accessible-cities-for-all-6d0
What does data have to do with wanderlust? More than you might think. We analyzed Millennial Migration and employment data from three booming cities. https://medium.com//where-america-s-college-grads-are-movi
Looking to grow your economy? Consider including refugees in your community. https://medium.com//do-refugees-help-the-urban-economy-be5
Urban hunger is extremely complex. One place to get started? Public Transportation. Learn about what else can make an impact in your community. https://medium.com//understanding-urban-hunger-food-desert
Turn Out For What? Municipal elections, of course. Check out how big data can help you engage your public. https://medium.com//how-data-can-help-you-turnout-the-loca
Meet Projects: A new way to manage research, reports, and engagement in mySidewalk. We're looking at you planners, community development directors, and city leaders! PLEASE BE SURE TO FOLLOW US at mySidewalk!
Big news from the mySidewalk front: Making Democracy a Little Bit Easier A Free Election API for the November 3rd, 2015 Elections
"Why Creating More Urban Green Space is a Win-Win-Win"This may seem obvious, but there's some science + data in here you may not have seen before. Follow us on mySidewalk!
"Why you work determines how well you work." In the new book, Primed to Perform, authors Neel Doshi and Lindsay McGregor map out 3 things that impact working better: play, purpose & potential. We're onboardand have added in a few of our own ideas. Reminder: We've moved! Be sure to follow mySidewalk for more updates and posts like this.
Dispatches from the Crusty Cartographer: Episode One Square Pegs, Round Holes. Large variations exist between the boundaries used to report census demographics and the study areas to which we’d like to apply them. How to handle them + more. Be sure to follow our new mySidewalk page!