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What is planetary gentrification and its tangible effects? Has institutionalized white supremacy led to isolationist attempts at addressing our climate crisis? And could reparative urban planning be the key to addressing distributive, structural injustices? These are just a few of the questions we’ll be exploring on Season 3 of Cities@Tufts.
Here’s a short preview of what we have in store this Fall.
Our first live event is Wednesday, October 5th featuring a lecture from professor Jennie Stephens titled “Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy”.
On October 19th, professor Loretta Lees, whose known as the “Queen of Gentrification,” presents “Planetary Gentrification: impacts and futures”
Then on November 2nd, professor Rashad Williams presents “Three Models of Reparative Planning: A Comparative Analysis”
And our final lecture this Fall will come from professor Yasminah Beebeejaun presenting “Whose diversity? Race, space, and planning” on November 30th.
All lectures start at noon EST on Wednesdays and are followed by a discussion moderated by professor Julian Agyeman.
Register for free tickets to join us live by visiting www.shareable.net/cities-tufts where you can also get caught up on the first 2 seasons.
If you’re looking for educational opportunities for your organization, business, or school, these lectures make excellent ‘lunch and learns.’ Contact info@shareable.net to bring a group to one or all of these events.
And finally, please hit Subscribe and leave a Rating or Review wherever you get your podcasts, it really makes a difference in helping us expand the audience for this show.
We look forward to having you join us for Cities@Tufts Season 3.
Cities@Tufts Lectures is produced by Tufts University and Shareable.net with support from The Kresge Foundation, Barr Foundation and SHIFT Foundation.
Lectures are moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman and organized in partnership with research assistants Perri Sheinbaum and Caitlin McLennon. Robert Raymond is our audio editor, Zanetta Jones manages communications, Alison Huff manages operations, and the series is produced and hosted by Tom Llewellyn.
“Light Without Dark” by Cultivate Beats is our theme song and Caitlin McLennon created this episode's graphic.
60 episodi
Manage episode 341736784 series 2869309
What is planetary gentrification and its tangible effects? Has institutionalized white supremacy led to isolationist attempts at addressing our climate crisis? And could reparative urban planning be the key to addressing distributive, structural injustices? These are just a few of the questions we’ll be exploring on Season 3 of Cities@Tufts.
Here’s a short preview of what we have in store this Fall.
Our first live event is Wednesday, October 5th featuring a lecture from professor Jennie Stephens titled “Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy”.
On October 19th, professor Loretta Lees, whose known as the “Queen of Gentrification,” presents “Planetary Gentrification: impacts and futures”
Then on November 2nd, professor Rashad Williams presents “Three Models of Reparative Planning: A Comparative Analysis”
And our final lecture this Fall will come from professor Yasminah Beebeejaun presenting “Whose diversity? Race, space, and planning” on November 30th.
All lectures start at noon EST on Wednesdays and are followed by a discussion moderated by professor Julian Agyeman.
Register for free tickets to join us live by visiting www.shareable.net/cities-tufts where you can also get caught up on the first 2 seasons.
If you’re looking for educational opportunities for your organization, business, or school, these lectures make excellent ‘lunch and learns.’ Contact info@shareable.net to bring a group to one or all of these events.
And finally, please hit Subscribe and leave a Rating or Review wherever you get your podcasts, it really makes a difference in helping us expand the audience for this show.
We look forward to having you join us for Cities@Tufts Season 3.
Cities@Tufts Lectures is produced by Tufts University and Shareable.net with support from The Kresge Foundation, Barr Foundation and SHIFT Foundation.
Lectures are moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman and organized in partnership with research assistants Perri Sheinbaum and Caitlin McLennon. Robert Raymond is our audio editor, Zanetta Jones manages communications, Alison Huff manages operations, and the series is produced and hosted by Tom Llewellyn.
“Light Without Dark” by Cultivate Beats is our theme song and Caitlin McLennon created this episode's graphic.
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