Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration
Betts Auditorium and Zoom PrincetonFeminist Architectural Histories of Migration takes migration as a fundamental source of knowledge of the built environment, situating it as the central concept, historical event and method behind a set of feminist narratives of constructed environments and spatial and material practices. Feminist Architectural Histories of Migration is a three-part collection of articles edited by Anooradha […]
Partitions of Europe and Healing Spaces of Expulsion
219 Aaron Burr HallJoin us on November 21 for the annual ECS Faber Lecture with Esra Akcan (Cornell University). This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP HERE. Reception to follow the lecture. This lecture explores architecture’s role in the right-to-heal by defining a healing space as one where violence and violations are confronted, and […]
Leisure Justice: Pleasure, Policy, and the Promotion of Equality
100 Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson HallShaun Ossei-Owusu is an interdisciplinary legal scholar with expertise in legal history, criminal law and procedure, civil rights, and the legal profession. His work sits at the intersection of law, history, and sociology, and focuses on how governments meet their legal obligations to provide protections and benefits to poor people and racial minorities. He also works on stratification […]