Past winners include William H. Whyte for the Street Life Project and Roger Hart, Children's Environmental Research Group.
Around this time, KISN DJ, Roger Hart, who was producing teen dances, was looking for a band to hire.
From 1984 through 1995, it was produced in print through the Children, Environments Research Group at the City University of New York with Roger Hart as editor.
Roger Hart, an environmental psychologist at the City University of New York, said he advised aspiring designers to study human behavior.
"Modern Times" (Roger Hart, Paul Bell)
Working on behalf of UNICEF, in 1992 sociologist Roger Hart created a model for thinking about youth participation as a continuum of activities.
Roger Hart's story, "Lubing," which appeared in issue no. 5, was short-listed for the Puschart Prize in 2003.
"One can find friends within walking distance," said Roger Hart, a resident for 15 years.
Roger Hart (aka Roger Wells) - vocals, songs, guitar (1980-1984)
In attendance were Mark Lindsay, Phil "Fang" Volk, and Roger Hart to accept their awards.
Past winners include William H. Whyte for the Street Life Project and Roger Hart, Children's Environmental Research Group.
Around this time, KISN DJ, Roger Hart, who was producing teen dances, was looking for a band to hire.
From 1984 through 1995, it was produced in print through the Children, Environments Research Group at the City University of New York with Roger Hart as editor.
Roger Hart, an environmental psychologist at the City University of New York, said he advised aspiring designers to study human behavior.
"Modern Times" (Roger Hart, Paul Bell)
Working on behalf of UNICEF, in 1992 sociologist Roger Hart created a model for thinking about youth participation as a continuum of activities.
"One can find friends within walking distance," said Roger Hart, a resident for 15 years.
It was named by U.S. geologist Robert Nichols for Roger Hart, a geological assistant to Nichols at nearby Marble Point in the 1959-60 field season.
Roger Hart (aka Roger Wells) - vocals, songs, guitar (1980-1984)
In attendance were Mark Lindsay, Phil "Fang" Volk, and Roger Hart to accept their awards.