You may have noticed it has been a bit quiet here Millennial American Dream for the last two months. This has been because of a new project I’ve been working on, in collaborating with a group of outstanding urbanist writers, we've been meticulously crafting a new platform, a space where theory can become real action. And now, it's time to share this project with you all.
I am excited to announce the launch of Resident Urbanist, shaped by the same commitment to the insightful content on Millennial American Dream, but with a renewed focus on reaching a broader audience and empowering our readers. Resident Urbanist is more than a publication; it's a call to action, an invitation to engage and transform our cities and spaces, one step at a time.
As a subscriber to Millennial American Dream you will be seamlessly transitioned over to Resident Urbanist. Your current subscription will be carried over, ensuring uninterrupted access to thought-provoking content. Expect a welcome email later today, marking the beginning of this new chapter. Furthermore, if you have a paid subscription to Millennial American Dream, you will receive a one year premium subscription at no additional cost as a gesture of gratitude for your continued support.
Resident Urbanist is committed to not just discussing urban issues but providing actionable steps for each of us to foster positive, tangible change in our communities. Every article, and every story is an opportunity to engage, learn, and contribute to the urban fabric that binds us all.
Join us at Resident Urbanist! Together, let's turn theory into action to make all our places wonderful and liveable for all.
With heartfelt appreciation for your continued journey with us.
Best Regards,
Michael Moore, Editor-in-Chief
P.S. We understand transitions come with questions and comments. Please feel free to reach out to us via email at contact@residenturbanist.com
Congratulations! I’m going to miss the name “Millennial American Dream”, though!
The old name was romantic but didn't communicate well to me. I think the new name is better.
Michael, I am doing editing for Sarah Fay in return for a comped sub. I make you the same offer. I think she is pleased, but you can certainly ask her.