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Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to 'Make Cities More Just and Livable'


 
Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to ‘Make Cities More Just and Livable’
Javier Otero Peña (Photo courtesy of Peña)
In his first published paper, Ph.D. student
Javier Otero Peña (Psychology)
takes a step toward his goal of understanding why people do or do not use public spaces, and what those spaces mean to them.
“What drove me to this field, and to a Ph.D. in environmental psychology, is a desire to make cities more just and livable,” Otero Peña said.
Otero Peña was first author on the new paper, which examines park use in low-income neighborhoods around New York City. The study appears in ....

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Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to 'Make Cities More Just and Livable'


 
Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to ‘Make Cities More Just and Livable’
Javier Otero Peña (Photo courtesy of Peña)
In his first published paper, Ph.D. student
Javier Otero Peña (Psychology)
takes a step toward his goal of understanding why people do or do not use public spaces, and what those spaces mean to them.
“What drove me to this field, and to a Ph.D. in environmental psychology, is a desire to make cities more just and livable,” Peña said.
Peña was first author on the new paper, which examines park use in low-income neighborhoods around New York City. The study appears in ....

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Derek Chauvin Convicted: Graduate Center Scholars Respond


 
Derek Chauvin Convicted: Graduate Center Scholars Respond
Derek Chauvin Convicted: Graduate Center Scholars Respond
Former police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of the May 2020 murder of George Floyd. We invited Graduate Center scholars in philosophy, psychology, and criminal justice to comment on this rare verdict and what it means for their work and for our country.
 
 
I m delighted by the guilty verdicts, as I hope most people are. But it is important not to draw the wrong conclusion from them. The conclusion should not be “The system works,” insofar as that implies that the routine functioning of the system will deal with such violations of justice. Rather, the conclusion should be “The system can sometimes be made to work, especially under extraordinary circumstances and massive public pressure.” ....

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Leaders in Critical and Liberatory Community Engagement, Health Equity and Criminal Justice Reform to Speak at Pitt Forum


Thursday, February 25, 2021
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This year’s Community Engaged Scholarship Forum, titled “Progress through Partnerships: Advancing Community Resilience,” will bring Pitt students, faculty, staff and community members together with leaders in higher education and community development to discuss topics including basic needs, civic participation, digital access and inclusion, education, health equity, criminal justice reform, and relationships and the social fabric.
Registration for the March 2 virtual event is open through Friday, Feb. 26. While programming runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, participants have the flexibility to choose to attend as many or as few sessions as they’d like and can come and go throughout the day and evening. Sessions are grouped around themes including relationships and our social fabric, critical and liberatory practices in community engagement, health equity and criminal justice reform. ....

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