City and Society Research Workshop: Sam Magavern, “Anti-Displacement Strategies in Buffalo”
509 O'Brian Hall North CampusSam Magavern, Co-Director, Partnership for the Public Good will give a talk on "Anti-Displacement Strategies in Buffalo."
Sam Magavern, Co-Director, Partnership for the Public Good will give a talk on "Anti-Displacement Strategies in Buffalo."
Works in Progress seminar, Fred Klaits, “‘Catch the Word’: Prophecy and Mentoring in African American Pentecostalism”
Max Page, University of Massachusetts, Amherst “Why Preservation Matters: Building a Progressive Preservation Movement.”
Julilly Kohler-Hausmann Assistant Professor of History, Cornell University Professor Kohler-Hausmann is the author of the book “Getting Tough: Welfare and Imprisonment in 1970s America”. Her talk will be on the intersections between welfare and criminal justice policies, in particular how intensifications of punitive practices in the carceral system were rhetorically and operationally coordinated with the […]
Jennifer Ponce de Leon, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania Professor Ponce de Leon is currently at work on a book project titled “Radical Politics Across the Arts of the Americas: A Translocal Cartography of Guerrilla Cultural Warfare”. Her work examines the potential for critically engaged art to help spur and radicalize political movements. […]
The UB Humanities Institute's City and Society Research Workshop and the UB School of Architecture & Planning present: Sarah Lopez (Assistant Professor of Architectural History, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin) on "Migrant Detention, Incarceration and the Spatial Imagination." Sarah Lopez is a built environment historian, as well as a migration scholar. Lopez' […]