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Katharine Lusk
Katharine Lusk
co-Director, Boston University Initiative on Cities
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“She treated us like we bring valid ideas to the table:” Youth experiences of a youth-led participatory budgeting process
A Augsberger, ME Collins, W Gecker, K Lusk, QJ Zhao
Children and Youth Services Review 76 (C), 243-249, 2017
312017
What does youth-led participatory budgeting reveal about youth priorities? Ideas, votes, and decisions
ME Collins, A Augsberger, W Gecker, K Lusk
Journal of Youth Studies 21 (4), 476-494, 2018
192018
Perceptions of Public Health Priorities and Accountability Among US Mayors
L Godinez Puig, K Lusk, D Glick, KL Einstein, M Palmer, S Fox, ML Wang
Public Health Reports 136 (2), 161-171, 2021
102021
Mayoral Policy Making: Results from the 21st Century Mayors Leadership Survey
K Levine Einstein, D Glick, K Lusk
Initiative on Cities, Boston University, 2014
102014
Cities joining ranks—policy networks on the rise
K Lusk, N Gunkel
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2018
72018
Lessons learned in effective community-university-industry collaboration models for smart and connected communities research
K Lusk
Boston University Initiative on Cities and Hariri Institute for Computing, 2018
52018
Urban parks and the public realm: equity & access in post-COVID cities
K Lusk, K Einstein, D Glick, M Palmer, S Park, S Fox
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2021
42021
Youth lead the change: Participatory budgeting
A Augsberger, M Collins, W Gecker, K Lusk, M Dougher
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2017
32017
Engaging youth in local government: Lessons from the Boston region.
A Augsberger, M Collins, W Gecker, K Lusk, F Tena, S Davis
BU Initiative on Cities, 2016
32016
Public Interest Technology University Network: understanding the state of the field
K Lusk
22022
Mayors and the health of cities
K Lusk, M Wang, L Godinez Puig
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2019
22019
Engaging Local Policy Makers in Public Health: Current Perceptions and Future Directions
ML Wang, K Lusk
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 25 (6), 619-620, 2019
12019
On the use of ‘cool roofs’ to reduce residential heat exposure disparities in Boston, MA
IA Smith, K Lusk, LR Hutyra
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2022
2022
Gaps and opportunities: supporting Boston’s BIPOC small businesses
D Glick, K Lusk, S Fox, M Webster, C Lei
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2022
2022
PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITIES AND ACCOUNT-ABILITY AMONG US MAYORS
M Wang, LG Puig, K Lusk
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 54, S441-S441, 2020
2020
A survey of North American city climate leaders: the prospects for climate action in the COVID-19 era
A Barnhart, J Ashmore, A Zhang, C Cleveland, T Dudley, K Lusk, ...
Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2020
2020
Climate of crisis: how cities can use climate action to close the equity gap, drive economic recovery, and improve Public Health
CJ Cleveland, J Ashmore, A Barnhart, T Dudley, M Lillie, A Zhang, K Lusk, ...
Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2020
2020
Mayoral views on racism and discrimination
K Levine Einstein, D Glick, M Palmer, K Lusk
The National League of Cities and the Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2018
2018
Fiscal leadership and the modern city
K Lusk, A Emig
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2015
2015
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