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Cities@Tufts Lectures

Hosted by Shareable · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 72 episodes

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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 York; Design principles for the urban commons; and The Past, Present, and Future State of Cities.

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Shareable hosts Cities@Tufts Lectures, a education show with 72 episodes published.

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The Cities We Need: Essential Stories of Everyday Places with Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani

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The Pointillistic City: Well-Being and Equity in Communities and their Places with Dan O'Brien

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The Pointillistic City extends the classic observation that "neighborhoods matter" for health and well-being, arguing that we need to pay more attention to the other geographic scales that we live at—including streets wi

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Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and Institution Building with Monica White

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Public Everyday Space: Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Barcelona with Megan Saltzman

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Megan Saltzman presented her new book--Public Everyday Space: Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Barcelona--which explores how everyday practices in public space (sitting, playing, walking, etc.) challenge the increase of t

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A History of Violence: The Legacy of Environmental Racism in Canada with Ingrid Waldron

Apr 17, 202553mEp. 12S5

Canada was founded on enslavement and dispossession, most exemplified by its assimilationist ideologies and policies, the displacement, subjugation and oppression of Indigenous and Black peoples and cultures, and the exp

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Local Leadership for Climate Justice with Hessann Farooqi

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This talk explores how and why city governments can step up to lead on climate action and how resident organizing is critical in making this happen. This talk also explores how to build and sustain the political coalitio

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From City to Sink: Urban Carbon Removal as Promise and Practice with Duncan McLaren

Mar 10, 202557mEp. 10S5

Climate policy increasingly relies on techniques to remove CO2 from the environment as a supplement to cutting emissions: counter-balancing residual emissions in 'net-zero' and reducing atmospheric concentrations of CO2

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Solidarity Cities: Examining Solidarity Economies at the Urban Level with Maliha Safri

Feb 13, 202555mEp. 9S5

Contemporary urban discourse is caught in a binary between the Gentrified City, and the Disinvested City. Maliha Safri's new book presents an alternative urban imaginary: the Solidarity City. Her new co-authored book Sol

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Environmental Justice, Political-Economic Inequalities, and Pathways to Justice with Prakash Kashwan

Feb 4, 202554mEp. 8S5

Most researchers of environmental and climate justice agree that political and economic inequalities hurt the environment, racial minorities, Indigenous Peoples, and other marginalized communities. Yet, these conclusions

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Mutual Aid Lessons from East Boston

Jan 23, 20251h 17mEp. 7S5

This is a special bonus episode of the Cities@Tufts podcast! Last fall, Tufts University Distinguished Senior Lecturer of Urban Environmental Policy and Planning, Penn Loh, hosted a discussion following the release of a

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Decolonizing Climate and Energy Policy with Noel Healy

Dec 18, 202454mEp. 6S5

Addressing the climate crisis requires more than incremental reforms; it necessitates a transformative approach that dismantles deep-seated inequalities and confronts the historical injustices embedded in global structur

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Mobilizing Food Vending with Ginette Wessel

Dec 12, 202455mEp. 5S5

Throughout US history, street food vending has rarely been considered an improvement to modern society or its capitalist economy. However, beginning in 2008, a new generation of mobile vendors serving high-quality, inven

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Reimagining Urban Planning with Jose Richard Aviles

Nov 12, 202454mEp. 4S5

Reimagining Urban Planning is a talk based on the monthly webinar series of the same name hosted by the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley. This talk openly critiques the ways in which Urban Planners have be

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Urban Environmental Marronage: Connecting Black Ecologies with Charisma Acey

Nov 4, 202450mEp. 3S5

Urban Environmental Marronage: Connecting Black Ecologies from Coastal Nigeria to the American South explores how marginalized communities in coastal Nigeria and the American South draw upon historical practices of marro

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Hacking the Archive: The Quest for More Just Urban Futures with Karilyn Crockett

Oct 23, 202453mEp. 2S5

Hacking the Archive: The Quest for More Just Urban Futures with Karilyn Crockett explores a Boston-based project that gamifies collective memory-driven social research and local knowledge sharing to anchor the intergener

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Urban Mobility for Human Autonomy with Peter Norton

Oct 10, 202454mEp. 1S5

Measured by distance and speed, today North Americans move more than ever. Movement, however, is but a means to an end; more movement is not in itself beneficial. Movement is a cost of meeting daily needs, and provided t

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Social Cooperative Academy: Why social coops offer potential transformation of care and more

Jun 25, 202458mEp. 13S4

Cities@Tufts is still on our summer break, but we have a special offering for you this month. For the past eight weeks, Shareable has co-hosted the Social Cooperative Academy with the Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership Ce

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Architects Without Frontiers: A Journey from Divided Cities to Zones of Fragility with Professor Esther Charlesworth

May 16, 20241h 2mEp. 13S4

Professor Esther Charlesworth's talk for the Boston Salon on May 1, 2024 focused on her nomadic design journey across the last three decades. In trying to move from just theorizing about disaster architecture to designin

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Cities@Tufts Lectures is hosted by Shareable. The show is categorised under education (courses) and has published 72 episodes.

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Cities@Tufts Lectures has published 72 episodes.

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Cities@Tufts Lectures regularly covers education, courses, society. It sits in the education category, with a courses focus.

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