HOUSING JUSTICE FUTURES

Philadelphia Forum on Design, Race, and Climate Change. March 16 – 17, 2023. University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Forum on Design, Race, and Climate Change. March 16 – 17, 2023. University of Pennsylvania.
This project combines practices from the fields of storytelling, collective critical mapping, and community advocacy
Art as a Pedagogy to Consider and Better Understand NYC’s Housing Crisis. Kingsborough Art Museum
On View: March 7-April 14 / Reception: March 9, 3:00-7:00pm
Organized by Earth and Environmental Sciences Doctoral Program, CUNY. Thursday, February 17, 4:15 – 6:15 pm
Organized by students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies in collaboration with students from the University of Pittsburgh. Wednesday, April 14, 6:00 – 7:15 pm, ONLINE/ZOOM
Organized by students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies in collaboration with students from the University of Pittsburgh. Monday, February 1, 7:00 – 8:30 pm, ONLINE/ZOOM
Housing Justice Lab’s Director Gabriela Rendón will participate in the International Congress 50-50: Cities for Women which is hosted this year by the government of the State of Jalisco, Mexico. November 23 – 25.
The Housing Justice Lab and MS Design and Urban Ecologies students will be partnering with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation this fall.
Housing Justice Lab’s director Gabriela Rendón will be part of an online panel discussion on housing organized by d.talks and Calgary Public Library.
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
8:00pm
Housing Justice Lab’s Associate Director Mia Charlene White led one of the teach-ins organized for Juneteenth 2020 at The New School by the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice.
Mayor de Blasio’s executive budget proposes to cut the current year and next year’s HPD capital budget by 40 percent.
This month MS Design and Urban Ecologies students exhibited United for Housing: Reclaiming Local Cooperativism in Sunset Park at the Museum of History of Immigration in Paris.
MS Design and Urban Ecologies students were invited to participate in “Inscriptions in relation—from colonial traces to plural expressions” which is an international and multidisciplinary project organized by Civic City and Dix—Milliards—Humains Research Institute.
This panel is free and open to students, faculty and the general public. Please join us on Tuesday, November 19th, from 7:00 to 9:00pm at The New School University Center, Lower Level, Room L104.
First-year students from the MS Design and Urban Ecologies Program in collaboration with the Community Development Finance Lab and community partners mapped all the vacant, underutilized, and available properties in Sunset Park early this month.