For their 2020 Fall Lecture season Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture focuses on architecture, social equity, and spatial justice. The school shares that these "series, conversations, and ideas that challenge and inspire us to re-envision our future, are more relevant and critically important than ever before. "
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The lecture series kicked off with a presentation from Toni Griffin, director of Just City Lab and Professor of Practice at Harvard GSD on September 28th. The month of October welcomed lectures from Marshall Brown of the Princeton Urban Imagination Center and William Gilchrist from the City of Oakland, Planning and Building. October 26th will be a lecture from Mabel O. Wilson discussing "Bulletproofing America’s Public Space: Race, Remembrance and Emmett Till."
November's lecture presentations start with Shawn Rickenbacker who will discuss "System Design Disruptions" on November 2nd. Maria Lisogorskaya & Marshall Brown will present "Reframing Utopias: Power and Politics, Visionary and Phenomenological" on November 4th and an additional presentation by Lisogorskaya will take place on November 9th. Closing the Fall lecture series will be Toni Griffin & Shawn Rickenbacker as they discuss Part II of the "Reframing Utopias" lecture but this time focusing on "Architecture and Power, Equity and Justice." On November 16th Sarosh Anklesaria will discuss "Agency and its Affects."
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