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Amid America’s growing social and environmental sustainability crisis, this thesis brings a new possibility to policymakers. Collective residential cooperatives, commonly called Intentional…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Jasper Lydon, UG '24 (857A4A4F) Department
Public and International Affairs
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In sociology, the ‘boundary effect’ argues that policing maintains segregation by increasing presence at the borders of neighborhoods. Relatively few quantitative studies have attempted…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Connie Gong, UG '25 (E73D1A87) Department
Sociology
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Urban landscapes described as bidonvilles––a Francophone term for shantytown first coined in the late 1920s in Casablanca––have repeatedly been framed as…
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September 13th, 2023 Speaker
Sheila Crane Department
Mellon Forum Location
Betts N101
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Een Jabriel is a community partner-in-residence with the Pace Center for spring 2023.
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March 27th, 2023 Speaker
Een Jabriel Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement Location
Princeton University
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December 15th, 2022 Speaker
Dr. Holly Caggiano Department
PIIRS
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We say goodbye to 1915 Hall during the 22-23 academic year. Revisit some of our memories as we bid farewell to this beloved building.
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December 6th, 2022 Department
Residential Colleges
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Once bustling ethnic enclaves, many Chinatowns in the United States have now begun to undergo a rapid process of gentrification. Much of the academic and popular discourse surrounding this topic…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Angelica Qin, UG '23 Department
Sociology
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ackson and Knittle will discuss how Black urban communities and communities in poverty are fighting the triple threat of gentrification, unemployment and climate change through local movements that…
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November 17th, 2021 Speaker
Christina Jackson, Davy Knittle Department
SoA Location
Betts N101
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