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Mariana Mogilevich will join a virtual event with the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) on Friday, May 21 at noon (1:00 p.m. Eastern) for a discussion of her new book, The Invention of Public Space: Designing for Inclusion in Lindsay s New York. She will be in conversation with Peter L Official, author of Urban Legends: The South Bronx in Representation and Ruin, moderated by Brian Goldstein (Swarthmore College). Mariana Mogilevich details a watershed moment when designers, government administrators, and residents sought to remake New York City in the image of a diverse, free, and democratic society. Combining psychology, politics, and design, she uncovers a critical moment of transformation in understanding city life and reveals the emergence of a concept of public space that remains today a powerful aspiration. ....
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From a performance-based walk to a tour of Milwaukee s LGBTQ heritage, a Milwaukee organization is giving people pretty unique ways to explore the city and they re free. From May 15 through June 15, Jane s Walk MKE is organizing at least 11 community-led in-person walking tours and explorations, as well as a handful of video tours and mapped routes that can be done at any time. I think it really encourages people to see the city, see a neighborhood that s familiar or even unfamiliar (and) to learn about it, said Dominic Inouye, city organizer of Jane s Walk MKE. I think we re all kind of craving for things like that. It really encourages people to look more closely at things. . It s a way for us to appreciate our city, or reappreciate it after a year of being kind of hunkered down. ....
Red Dress exhibit aims to start the conversation about missing and murdered indigenous women YWCA displays red dresses to raise awareness of missing, murdered women By Kendall McGee | May 10, 2021 at 6:51 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 8:05 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - If you’ve taken a drive down South College Road there’s a good chance you’ve passed the three red dresses on display outside the Wilmington YWCA. The Red Dress exhibit was put up to start a conversation about the disproportionate rate of violence among Native American women. Several tribes call our region home, and North Carolina has the largest American Indian population east of the Mississippi. To date, there are approximately 90 unsolved cases of missing and murdered indigenous women and children in North Carolina, dating as far back as the last 25 years. ....