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Cities@Tufts Lectures
Tufts University and Shareable.net present Cities@Tufts, a free series exploring community innovations in urban planning. The live discussions are moderated by professor Julian Agyeman and the podcast is hosted by Shareable's Tom Llewellyn. The sessions will focus on topics such as Environmental justice vs White Supremacy in the 21st century; Sacred Civics: What would it mean to build seven generation cities; Organizing for Food Sovereignty; From Spatializing Culture to Social Justice and Public Space; Exploring Invisible Women Syndrome; The Introduction of Street Trees in Boston and New...
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5.0 stars from 6 ratings
A very insightful and wide ranging series, looking at ways urban planning impacts both our everyday life, how it has been shaped and can be improved. Not only applicable to the US; but many other countries with invited lecturers from all over. Well presented and short enough to be interesting...Read full review »
BlackMacX via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/19/23
A very provocative show
Can community gardens actually lead to gentrification and White Supremacy? I never would have thought so until listening to Cities@Tufts. I’m looking forward to what they discuss in the future.
Thomas Clever via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/21
Important Topic and Great Team
Looking forward to more of this awesome podcast - great theme and excellent team :)
Della Z Duncan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/21
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