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Reuters/Carlos Barria - A man eats lunch at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, where hundreds of people receive food and supplies everyday, in Detroit, Michigan.
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Bruce Katz
Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
The Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy
@bruce_katz
Amy Liu
Co-Director and Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
@amy_liuw
Alan Berube
Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
@berubea1
Mark Muro
Senior Fellow and Policy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
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Audrey Singer
Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
@audsinger
Robert Puentes
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William H. Frey
A bi-weekly newsletter providing data and outlining solutions for metropolitan areas from the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings.
Metropolitan Policy Program experts discuss and analyze topics key to metropolitan vibrancy and competitiveness.
Commentary and updates from the book’s authors as they travel across metropolitan America to discuss suburban poverty.
In the face of federal gridlock, metropolitan areas are stepping up with solutions. In The Metropolitan Revolution book and iPad app, Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley show how metro leaders are reshaping our economy and fixing our broken political system.
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