A Little Love for Camden (its social life, and its workers)

It’s Friday at the Local Knowledge Blog, and while normally that would mean another multi-thousand word exposé on parking on Cooper Street (I kid — love you Kunkle and Jared!) [and don’t worry, we have more Cooper Street parking coverage next week] I thought today I’d talk a bit about some of the social things … Continue reading A Little Love for Camden (its social life, and its workers)

Does Removing Parking on Cooper Street Actually Make Sense? by John Kunkle

Last week Jared Hunter wrote about the changes to parking on Cooper Street, stating (in an email exchange he shared with the blog) that the decision to remove parking sounded like it was“for people outside of the city to benefit from development, and not those who live in Camden”. That sparked some conversation, and I … Continue reading Does Removing Parking on Cooper Street Actually Make Sense? by John Kunkle

Black Swans do Exist by Jared Hunter

There’s a lot of meat to dissect here and I’m sure that most of you already know what I’m talking about, but I’ll give a basic context and move into the more pointed observations I came away with. On Wednesday afternoon, ROI (a New Jersey-based online business press outlet) published an article after having interviewed … Continue reading Black Swans do Exist by Jared Hunter

Why do you live in Camden?

I was with a few colleagues celebrating the start to the new school year when one of them asked me:  Do you live in Camden because you want to, or because you believe it’s the right thing to do? I get it. I write a lot here about issues like segregation, white saviorism, gentrification, race … Continue reading Why do you live in Camden?