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A view of the downtown Seattle skyline from a Capitol Hill rooftop

Opening 2020 Subscriber Drive Kickoff and New Executive Director

The Urbanist kicks off its opening 2020 subscriber drive today. For the next two weeks we’ll be asking readers like you to contribute financially...
Peddler Brewing will host The Urbanist's February 9th fundraiser. (Photo courtesy of Bike Works)

Grow The Urbanist: Join Us for a Fundraiser Reception February 9th

Our Spring Subscriber Drive starts Monday and this year we're adding a fundraiser to the schedule. Hear from urbanist leaders and organizational leadership. The...
Pick up your copy of an anti-racism book at Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill. (Credit: Elliott Bay Book Company)

Claim a Free Book and Join the Anti-Racism Discussion

When America elected a White Nationalist three years ago, we ramped up our work to better understand structural racism, Whiteness, and how unjust systems...

Fresh off Landslide Win, Tammy Morales is Our Guest at December 10th Meetup

This month we are excited to be joined by Seattle City Councilmember-elect Tammy Morales for out monthly meetup Tuesday, December 10th from 5:30pm to...

Fall Subscriber Drive: Publication Accomplishments

First of all, we in the publication team would like to thank our readers to continue to support our work. More people than ever are...

Fall Subscriber Drive Kickoff

Today we're kicking off our fall subscriber drive. The Urbanist was founded as an all-volunteer organization and has operated that way for most of...

Subscriber Drive: 2018 Publication Accomplishments

The Urbanist published 594 articles in 2018. On average, 34,600 users visited our blog each month in 2018. Both were new records. So thanks...

Subscriber Drive: Cary Moon Testimonial

What is a city anyway? Try to answer that; it’s not as easy as you think. We could say it’s a collection of people...