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Communities like neighborhoods, cities, and metro regions are shaped by geographic, economic, legal, political, cultural, and social factors. Urban areas exhibit unique features influencing social dynamics, including population and business density, similarities among residents in ethnicity, class, education, language and income levels, as well as shared cultural elements like sports teams, gathering spots such as churches, schools, clubs, restaurants, and transportation infrastructure. How does urban design impact access to jobs, education, healthcare, and security? What drives relationships between and within communities? What causes job growth to shift to suburbs? Why do neighborhoods and schools remain divided along racial, ethnic, and economic lines?