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SUMMARY:Brent Leggs: Building a True National Identity
DESCRIPTION:Brent Leggs is the executive director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund. Envisioned as a social movement for justice\, equity\, and reconciliation\, the Action Fund promotes the role of cultural preservation in telling the nation’s full history\, and empowers activists\, entrepreneurs\, artists\, and civic leaders to advocate on behalf of African American historic places. \nA Harvard University Loeb Fellow and author of Preserving African American Historic Places\, which is considered the “seminal publication on preserving African American historic sites” by the Smithsonian Institution\, Brent is a national leader in the U.S. preservation movement and the 2018 recipient of the Robert G. Stanton National Preservation Award. He is a Senior Advisor and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights Sites (CPCRS) and is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s graduate program in Historic Preservation. \nRegister online.
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SUMMARY:Richard Rothstein: Race and Place
DESCRIPTION:Richard Rothstein is a distinguished fellow of the Economic Policy Institute and a senior fellow emeritus at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. His lecture draws lessons from his book The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America which recovers a forgotten history of how federal\, state and local policy explicitly segregated metropolitan areas nationwide\, creating racially homogenous neighborhoods in patterns that violate the Constitution and require remediation. \nHe is also author of Class and Schools: Using Social\, Economic and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap and Grading Education: Getting Accountability Right. \nRegister online.
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SUMMARY:Projecting Fellows Dialogue Series: MODES OF PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION:UVA’s Projecting Fellows brings together the 2019-2020 class of fellows from American architecture schools to explore a cross section of emerging interests in the discipline and the vehicle of the fellowship project. Each year\, several architecture schools nationwide name fellows to join their programs and develop an intensive research or teaching project during a short-term appointment. With the fellowship comes some combination of project support\, cross-pollination between research and teaching\, and a platform with which to present and exhibit the work. Commonly selected via national call for proposals\, fellowship projects are dually indicative of emerging interests in academia and evolving institutional agendas. \nWhile each school supports the development and dissemination of fellowship work\, no comprehensive venue for dialogue between fellows has taken shape. Leveraging the new normal of virtual engagement\, Projecting Fellows creates a discursive platform\, inviting fellows to share their work and to address emergent directions in architectural discourse. The paradigm shifts of 2020 make such dialogue across geographic boundaries and institutional lines more critical than ever. Projecting Fellows will address the meta project of the architectural fellowship – its role\, its curation\, and its consequences in shaping the discipline. \nThe series was organized by Assistant Professors Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann and will be hosted virtually over five evenings by the University of Virginia School of Architecture. \nWk. 5 Fellows:\nMentatalla Ahmed Agha\, Design for Spatial Justice Fellow\, University of Oregon\, 2019-20\nMatīss Groskaufmanis\, Walter B. Sanders Fellow\, University of Michigan\, 2019-20\nEduardo Mediero\, Fishman Fellow\, University of Michigan\, 2019-20\nAmelyn Ng\, Wortham Fellow\, Rice University\, 2019-21\nHans Tursack\, Pietro Belluschi Fellow\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, 2018-21 \nModerators: Erin Besler + Sekou Cooke \nRegister online.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/projecting-fellows-dialogue-series-modes-of-practice/
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SUMMARY:Projecting Fellows Dialogue Series: INFRASTRUCTURES AND ECOLOGIES
DESCRIPTION:UVA’s Projecting Fellows brings together the 2019-2020 class of fellows from American architecture schools to explore a cross section of emerging interests in the discipline and the vehicle of the fellowship project. Each year\, several architecture schools nationwide name fellows to join their programs and develop an intensive research or teaching project during a short-term appointment. With the fellowship comes some combination of project support\, cross-pollination between research and teaching\, and a platform with which to present and exhibit the work. Commonly selected via national call for proposals\, fellowship projects are dually indicative of emerging interests in academia and evolving institutional agendas. \nWhile each school supports the development and dissemination of fellowship work\, no comprehensive venue for dialogue between fellows has taken shape. Leveraging the new normal of virtual engagement\, Projecting Fellows creates a discursive platform\, inviting fellows to share their work and to address emergent directions in architectural discourse. The paradigm shifts of 2020 make such dialogue across geographic boundaries and institutional lines more critical than ever. Projecting Fellows will address the meta project of the architectural fellowship – its role\, its curation\, and its consequences in shaping the discipline. \nThe series was organized by Assistant Profs. Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann and will be hosted virtually over five evenings by the Uni. of Virginia School of Architecture. \nWk 3 Fellows:\nJorge Orozco Gonzalez\, Architectural Design Fellow\, Princeton Uni. 2018-2021\nKaren Kubey\, Design for Spatial Justice Fellow\, Uni. of Oregon\, 2019-20\nPiergianna Mazzocca\, Emerging Scholar in Design\, Uni. of Texas at Austin\, 2019-21\nYoung-Tack Oh\, Michigan Mellon Design Fellow on Egalitarianism and the Metropolis\, Uni. of Michigan\, 2019-21\nRyan Roark\, Ventulett NEXT Generation Teaching Fellow\, Georgia Tech\, 2019-21 \nModerators: Sylvia Lavin + Jason Young \nRegister online.
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SUMMARY:Projecting Fellows Dialogue Series: MATERIAL CULTURES
DESCRIPTION:UVA’s Projecting Fellows brings together the 2019-2020 class of fellows from American architecture schools to explore a cross section of emerging interests in the discipline and the vehicle of the fellowship project. Each year\, several architecture schools nationwide name fellows to join their programs and develop an intensive research or teaching project during a short-term appointment. With the fellowship comes some combination of project support\, cross-pollination between research and teaching\, and a platform with which to present and exhibit the work. Commonly selected via national call for proposals\, fellowship projects are dually indicative of emerging interests in academia and evolving institutional agendas. \nWhile each school supports the development and dissemination of fellowship work\, no comprehensive venue for dialogue between fellows has taken shape. Leveraging the new normal of virtual engagement\, Projecting Fellows creates a discursive platform\, inviting fellows to share their work and to address emergent directions in architectural discourse. The paradigm shifts of 2020 make such dialogue across geographic boundaries and institutional lines more critical than ever. Projecting Fellows will address the meta project of the architectural fellowship – its role\, its curation\, and its consequences in shaping the discipline. \nThe series was organized by Assistant Profs. Katie MacDonald + Kyle Schumann and will be hosted virtually over five evenings by the University of Virginia School of Architecture. \nWk 2 Fellows:\nAdam Barrett Miller\, Race & Gender in the Built Environment Fellow\, Uni. of Texas at Austin\, 2019-21\nJacob Comerci\, William Muschenheim Fellow\, University of Mich.\, 2019-20\nZach Cohen\, Christos Yessios Visiting Assistant Professor\, The Ohio St. Uni.\, 2019-21\nKatie MacDonald\, Tennessee Architecture Fellow\, University of Tenn.\, 2019-20\nKyle Schumann\, Tennessee Architecture Fellow\, University of Tenn.\, 2019-20 \nModerators: Brandon Clifford + Alvin Huang \nRegister online.
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