Mar 9, 2021
Cities@Tufts Lectures explores the impact of urban planning on our communities and the opportunities to design for greater equity and justice with professor Julian Agyeman and host Tom Llewellyn.
This week, we’re excited to hear from professor Setha Low who traces her journey from the ethnographic study of the Latin American plaza and the development of the theory of spatializing culture to becoming a public space and social justice activist.
Learn more about her work with the Public Space Research Group at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York by visiting: www.thePSRG.org
Cities@Tufts Lectures is produced by Tufts University and Shareable.net with support from The Kresge Foundation.
Lectures are moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman and organized in partnership with research assistants Meghan Tenhoff, and Perri Sheinbaum. Robert Raymond is our audio editor, Elizabeth Carr manages communications and editorial with support from Neal Gorenflo, Joslyn Beile handles operations, and the series is produced and hosted by Tom Llewellyn.
“Light Without Dark” by Cultivate Beats is our theme song.