Gender Justice Urbanism

Princeton University / Mellon Research Forum

Fall, 2018

Those of us who think, live, and do “the city” are faced with very different quandaries. We confront the rise of nativist, reactionary, and exclusionary politics that threaten to tear the fabric of urban social life. And we are faced with the planetary-scale existential crisis of climate change. On the one hand, we need to attend to the local and immediate. On the other, we need to critically engage the global and long-range. This lecture series probes the possibility of an urban research and practice that develops productive links between these concerns.

Organized by: Ivan L. Munuera, Alison Isenberg, Sheila Lin, Aaron Shkuda

Speakers: Dolores Hayden, Dianne Harris, Kian Goh, Kadambari Baxi, Marta Gutman, Monica Ponce de Leon, Peggy Deamer, Aiala Levy, Marilia Librandi-Rocha

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