Conferences From the Epicenter: Infrastructures of Inclusion_June 19 at 10AMFriday, June 19, 2020 @ 10:00AM to 1:00PM (EDT) It is now evident that the design of (new) infrastructuresRead More
Events Designing Infrastructures of Inclusion talk_June 26 at 12:00 Join Prof. Miodrag Mitrasinovic for “Designing Infrastructures of Inclusion” public talk as part of the Public Space ResearchRead More
Conferences 2020: A Year without Public Space under the COVID-19 PandemicJoin Prof. Miodrag Mitrasinovic, and the Public Space Lab, for series of exciting events and workshops co-organized by theRead More
Events United for Housing: Cooperative and Community-Led HousingPlease join us for a conversation between local activists, academics, and housing experts working towards a system of cooperativeRead More
Events Urban@Parsons Presents Urban On Stage with Left ForumPlease join us for a conversation between Marika Dias, Director of the Tenant Rights Coalition, Legal Services NYC andRead More
Design & Urban Ecologies Shaping Critical Urban Practices: Panels and Thesis ExhibitionPlease join us at the Bushwick Generator on Tuesday, May 14th for an exhibition showcasing the thesis projects ofRead More
Design & Urban Ecologies Disturbanist Discourse 4.0: Critical Approaches to Challenging Normalized Urban ProcessesThe Reunion Hub.Up is bringing back the beloved Disturbanist Discourse: a night of presentations, discussion, and celebration featuring recentRead More
Events Participatory Theater for Social Change with Nik ZaleskiPlease join Urban@Parsons for an embodied workshop with Nik Zaleski that will apply performance strategies to organizing, activism andRead More
Design & Urban Ecologies Urban Students’ Take On Monument AvenueMS Design and Urban Ecologies and MA Theories of Urban Practice students from the Urban History Lab course ledRead More
Design & Urban Ecologies Join us Wednesday February 28 for a panel on Community Land Trusts and other permanently affordable housing options in NYC and Barcelona!The commodification of housing and neighborhoods has increasingly produced alienation and anxiety across low-and moderate-income communities in large cities.Read More