Events 19

  A/P/A Represents
WHEN:
Oct 29, 2020 | 6:30pm8:00pm
 
  CANCELLED: Red Zones: Mapping, Contesting, and Reclaiming Neighborhoods in Post-Rezoning São Paulo and New York
WHERE:
Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts
1 Washington Place
New York, NY , USA
WHEN:
Mar 12, 2020 | 8:30am8:30pm
 
  Beyond Redlining: How the Theft of Black-Owned Land and Property Endures
WHERE:
1 Washington Place
New York NY, USA
WHEN:
Feb 13, 2020 | 6:30pm8:00pm
 
  Black and Brown in Berlin: Notes from the African Diaspora 
WHERE:
Deutsches Haus At New York University
42 Washington Mews
New York, NY , USA
WHEN:
Apr 15, 2019 | 6:00pm7:30pm
 
  Art & the Politics of Space: One Day Symposium: Visual/Scholarly/Activist Responses to Spatial Precarity
WHERE:
King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
53 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012 , USA
WHEN:
Mar 14, 2019 | 9:00am4:00pm
 
  Rebel Architecture: How to Dismantle Power Through Design
WHERE:
Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts
1 Washington Place
New York, NY , USA
WHEN:
Oct 2, 2018 | 6:30pm8:30pm
 
  The Criminalization of Womxn in America – Black Womxn and Girls
WHEN:
Oct 12, 2017 | 5:30pm7:00pm
 
  When I See Them, I See Us: Black Palestinian Solidarity in an Age of Struggle
WHEN:
Feb 22, 2017 | 6:30pm8:30pm
 
  Albert Gallatin Lecture with Reverend James M. Lawson, Jr.
WHEN:
Oct 17, 2016 | 6:00pm8:00pm
 
  Insights into Housing New York: A Five-Borough, Ten-Year Plan with Daniel Hernandez
WHEN:
Apr 19, 2016 | 1:30pm3:00pm
 
  National Webinar Call — Victories 2015: A Resurgence of the Housing Justice Movement
WHEN:
Sep 24, 2015 | 3:00pm5:00pm
 
  DEMOCRACY & DISTRUST: A conversation on race, inequality, and civic cooperation
 
  We Are Revolutionaries: What Black Power Tells Us About Democracy in America
 
  Dystopian Urbanisms
 
  Book Launch | Managing Inequality: Northern Racial Liberalism in Interwar Detroit
 
  No Revolution Without Us: Feminists of the Black Panther Party Featuring Lynn C. French and Salamishah Tillet in Conversation
 
  Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation Today: A Discussion with Silvia Federici
 
  America & Its Unfit: Eugenics Then & Now, presented by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
 
  Resisting Arrest: A Conference on Policing & Insurgency
 

Articles & Media 34

  VIDEO: “Justice for Immigrants” (Part 4 of Bending Toward Justice: Building Power for a Post-Pandemic Future)
  VIDEO: Beyond Redlining: How the Theft of Black-Owned Land and Property Endures
  Trailblazer Migrant Workers Fighting Funding Suppression in Madrid
  Hindsight: Erasure, Remembrance, and Healing
  Amazon Headquarters, Waterfronts, and What Could Be: An Evening at the Van Alen Institute
  Video: Urban Intersections: Black, Queer Lives in New York City
  Angela Davis: Making ‘Radical’ Imaginable
  Video: Rebel Architecture: How to Dismantle Power Through Design
  The Story of the Bronx’s Spofford Juvenile Detention Center
  Video: Coding While Black: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, and Data in a Racialized World (with Charlton McIlwain and Stephanie Dinkins)
  Coding While Black: Artificial Intelligence, Computing, and Data in a Racialized World
  “El Barrio No Se Vende!”: Righteous Uproar at an East Harlem Rezoning Hearing
  Criminalizing Dance & Movements Against Police Brutality On Screen: GET LITE and WHOSE STREETS at City Lore
  After/Life Tells Untold Stories of the ’67 Detroit Rebellion
  Photos: The Big Walk 2017
  Review: Peter Moskowitz discusses How to Kill a City
  On "Black Palestinian Solidarity in an Age of Struggle"
  Video: "When I See Them, I See Us: Black Palestinian Solidarity in an Age of Struggle"
  Love Thy Neighbor? — Public Housing, The Tafelberg Saga, and the Future of Integration in Cape Town
  Gray Space and Creeping Urban Apartheid
  Review of "The Politics of Documenting Neighborhood Change"
  Video: "The Politics of Documenting Neighborhood Change"
  I Can Sell My Body If I Wanna: Riot Grrrl Body Writing, Feminist Resistance, and Neoliberalism: An Illustrated Lecture with Leah Perry
  "Brownstone Brooklyn: Pioneers in the Gentrification Movement" at Brooklyn Historical Society
  “Call and Response: Black Power 50 Years Later” at Brooklyn Historical Society
  Interview with Suren Pillay: Decolonizing Higher Education
  Review: Sayed Kashua on Cultural Criticism through Humor
  Review: No Revolution Without Us: Feminists of the Black Panther Party, with Lynn C. French and Salamishah Tillet
  Video: Feminists of the Black Panther Party, with Lynn C. French and Salamishah Tillet
  Video: The Fire This Time: Decolonizing Higher Education, A Conversation with Suren Pillay and Juan González
  Review, Conference: America & Its Unfit: Eugenics Then & Now
  Interview with Prof. Jack Tchen, Historian and Director of NYU's A/P/A Institute
  Book Talk Review: Diversity Explosion with William Frey
  Video: We Are Revolutionaries – What Black Power Tells Us About Democracy in America, February 10, 2015

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