Cities
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But what it turned out to be, was that my staff was extremely upset because one of the wire services in Nigeria had already written a story about my speech, and it had already been printed in
cities
all across the United States of America.
I was sitting in a slum outside Gurgaon just next to Delhi, one of the flashiest, brightest new
cities
popping up in India right now, and I was talking to workers who worked in garment sweatshops down the road, and I asked them what message they would like me to take to the brands.
For those who can't walk, who are unable to get there right now, people started to organize walks in cities, in their own communities.
It was the outpouring of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to the
cities
of the North and West, from the time of World War I until the 1970s.
Currently, most refugees live in the
cities
rather than in the refugee camps.
Refugees in the
cities
have always been denied international assistance, even after their recognition by UNHCR in 1997.
We're doing 12
cities
for China right now, based on cradle to cradle as templates.
They'll have
cities
with no energy and no food.
These are our
cities.
All that green stuff actually naturally absorbs storm water, also helps cool our
cities.
The goal is to meet the
cities'
institutional demands for hospitals, senior centers, schools, daycare centers, and produce a network of regional jobs, as well.
There are now 22
cities
that have Veterans' Courts like this.
So this is a solution to a situation where China's going to have many, many, many
cities
over 20 million people.
To conclude, this is just one cross-section of one piece of city, but my dream is, my hope is, that when you all go back to your own
cities
that we can start to work together and collaborate on remaking and reforming a new urban landscape towards a more sustainable, a more livable and a more delicious future.
Secondly, population growth and density into
cities.
So in this way, I think that
cities
are platforms, and certainly Detroit is a platform.
It's inviting participation, and
cities
have, historically, invited all sorts of participation.
And so there's about seven or eight
cities
already in the U.S. that have provided the transit data, and different developers are building applications.
I decided to paste in eight Israeli and Palestinian
cities
and on both sides of the wall.
I started to speak to officials from the City of Johannesburg and other surrounding cities, and I engaged the local scientific community, and I also made a few cold calls.
So we have to rethink the way we light our
cities.
We've driven in cities, like in San Francisco here.
Beating up the Egyptians, drowning them in the Red Sea, wasting cities, getting angry.
And they built beautiful
cities
all powered on that coal.
And they have big cities, and the
cities
are all dependent on oil.
We rise and stand with
cities
all over this country just like us who are handed, through no fault of their own, criminal conditions in which to live, and then they get labeled savages for how they live.
Our cities, over the past few years, just have been blanketed with networks, electronics.
If we fix cities, actually it's a big deal.
Just as an aside, I wanted to mention,
cities
are only two percent of the Earth's crust, but they are 50 percent of the world's population.
So if we're able to do something with cities, that's a big deal.
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