Events
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11/9 All NYC Planning Schools Virtual Open House
View this recording of the first-ever open house bringing together all eight planning programs in the New York City region.
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11/18 Transit Tech: Realities and Possibilities for Serving Our Cities
View this discussion of how transit technology companies have changed the urban mobility landscape.
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11/11 Zakhary Mallett: Inequitable Inefficiency: A Case Study of Rail Transit Fare Policies
View this recorded lecture of the inaugural Strauch Fellow in the Department of City and Regional Planning exploring cost recovery across two rail systems — BART and MARTA.
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10/28 Kirk Goodrich: Transformative Development: A New Lens to Evaluate the Impact of Real Estate Projects
View this presentation focused on three historic preservation projects in Harlem, New York, that became anchor institutions that transformed neighborhood revitalization.
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10/21 Between Worlds Lecture: The Life and Work of Joseph Allen Stein in the U.S. and India
Hear reflections from his son David Stein and CRP Associate Professor Jeffrey M. Chusid, who is working on a book about the architect.
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10/14 Jade Doskow: A New Wilderness: Freshkills
View this recorded talk by New York-based architectural and landscape photographer Jade Doskow exploring her work and previous exhibition.
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9/30 Kim Wheeler: Reality-Based Planning in Rural America
Using examples from Central Pennsylvania, listen to Kim Wheeler explore how to best create implementable plans that achieve lasting impact on the economy and quality of life in the small towns and rural regions of America.
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9/23 Gender and Planning Panel
Watch this recorded panel examining the role of planning in creating and maintaining gender divides in urban spaces in the United States.
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9/16 Thomas Campanella: Mosaic Roads
Hear CRP Professor Thomas J. Campanella speak about Brooklyn highways and the long shadow of Robert Moses.
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9/9 Wilbard Kombe: Institutional Reforms for Urban Land Use Planning and Management in Sub-Sahara Africa: Evidences, Gaps, and Prospects
Watch a recorded lecture reviewing the dramatic changes currently transforming cities in Sub-Sahara Africa largely driven by unprecedented urbanization, the private real estate sector, and unfettered land markets.
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9/2 Anant Maringanti: The Hyderabad Urban Lab: Exploring an Alternate Mode of Practice
A recorded conversation between CRP Professor Neema Kudva and Anant Maringanti, Director of Hyderabad Urban Lab, a multi-disciplinary research center.
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4/29 Sergio Montero: Urban Experiments at the Legal Frontier: Planning and the Politics of Participation in Bogotá, Colombia
View a recorded presentation by Sergio Montero exploring how a rise in legal action around urban policy and planning in Bogotá is impacting the city.
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4/22 Luis Aguirre-Torres: Ithaca Net Zero 2030 Strategy: A Blueprint For City-Wide Decarbonization
View this recorded talk with Dr. Luis Aguirre-Torres discussing Ithaca's plans and challenges as it prepares to be the first city to commit to full decarbonization of its buildings by 2030.
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3/25 Joe Muturi and Charity Mumbi: Community Centered Slum Upgrading
View this recorded CRP lecture with Joe Muturi, sharing lessons of the Mukuru Special Planning Area (SPA) Project on community centered slum upgrading.
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3/25 Virtual CRP Graduate Open House for Admitted Students, Spring 2022
View this lively and informative virtual experience for admitted graduate students to the Department of City and Regional Planning.
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3/11 Nora Libertun de Duren: Myths, Challenges, and Opportunities for Inclusive Cities in the Global South
View a recorded talk with Nora Libertun de Duren on 3 myths, 3 challenges, and 3 opportunities to better understand slums and policies affecting inequity in cities.
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12/3 Dayna Cunningham: The Imperative of Knowledge Cocreation with Communities
View this recorded talk with Dayna Cunningham discussing Participatory Action Research enabling communities to examine and address consequential societal problems.
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11/12 Akira Drake Rodriguez: Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta's Public Housing
In this recorded lecture, Akira Drake Rodriguez examines the historical role of public housing in working-class politics & how the loss of tenant associations has deepened inequities.
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11/5 Franck Daphnis: A Planner's Pathway to a Career in International Development
Watch Franck Daphnis as he aims to provide planning students interested in pursuing careers in international development with an overview of trends in the field.
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10/29 Lyndsey Deaton: No Place to Play?
View this talk with Lyndsey Deaton, investigating the spatialities of neoliberal dispossession through children's use of public space.
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10/15 Manal Aboelata: Changing the Landscape: People, Parks, and Power
View this recording of Manal Aboelata, sharing ways past public health successes can be applied to efforts in ensuring low-income urban communities are fair, just, and green.
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10/1 Kian Goh: From Urban Resilience to Climate Justice
View this recorded lecture with Kian Goh as she discusses her new book Form and Flow: The Spatial Politics of Urban Resilience and Climate Justice.
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9/24 Robin Nagle: When the "Away" Becomes Real: Managing Garbage in New York City
View Robin Nagle's lecture on the history, infrastructures, political controversies, and material consequences of NYC's efforts to grapple with its municipal solid waste.
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9/17 Timon McPhearson: Climate Risks, Nature-Based Solutions, and Equity in NYC
View this recorded lecture with Timon McPhearson, on extreme climate risks and the need for urban policy & planning to ensure new efforts do not hinder existing environmental injustices.
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4/16 Vincent Reina: Sheltered from Eviction? Subsidized Housing Programs and Evictions
Watch this recorded talk with Vincent Reina (B.S. URS '02) as he explores the effects of policy changes on local dynamics of eviction.
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4/9 The Land We Would Like to Be
View Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram on biodiversity conservation and related habitat protection of island ecosystems and large metropolitan areas in North America.
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4/2 Andrew Genn: Planes, Trains and Ultra Large Containerships: Living a "Planner's" Dream
View this recording of Andrew Genn (B.S. URS '89) on his journey to create new economic opportunities for residents using New York City's goods movement system.
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3/26 A Conversation with Senator James Sanders Jr.
View this recorded conversation with New York State Democrat Senator James Sanders Jr.
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3/19 Lynn Ross: Reimagining Policy for Equity and Justice
Listen to a recording of Lynn Ross (M.R.P. '01) on how she applies an equity-in-all-policies approach to her work.
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3/12 Andre Perry: Know Your Price: The Devaluation of Assets in Black Communities
Watch this recorded talk with Andre Perry on why knowing and properly valuing assets in Black communities is essential.
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3/5 Rising Inequality and Progressive City Response: Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave
View this talk with Professor Mildred Warner, CRP on the role of coalitions at the city and state level to raise the minimum wage and access to paid sick leave.
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2/26 Tamika Butler: Intersectional Living, Intersectional Planning
View this recording of guest speaker Tamika L. Butler as she discusses equity, anti-Blackness, and planning as anti-oppression work.
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12/11 Stories of Solidarity: A COVID Project at Cornell
View this recording of CRP's Neema Kudva and invited guests of an ongoing project, Stories of Solidarity, one response, among many, to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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12/4 Siqi Zheng: Air Pollution, Avoidance Behaviors, and Neglected Social Cost: Evidence from Outdoor Leisure and Commuting Behaviors
View this recorded Russell Van Nest Black Lecture with Siqi Zheng about the broader social impacts of pollution.
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12/1 Brittani Orona: We are the Land: Challenging California Planning Laws through Indigenous Environmental Praxis
View this recording on the work that tribes in California are doing for meaningful Indigenous protection of homelands, environmentalism, and activism.
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10/30 Leslie Woo: Building Back Better: Cities of the New Normal
On this recorded lecture, Leslie Woo focuses on human-centered design to build more social equity and public collaboration into infrastructure decision making.