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Future Histories Lab and Certificate in Urban Humanities Student Infosession

Learn about exciting Future Histories Lab community-engaged, project-based humanities studio courses and about our growing community of socially engaged scholars, artists, designers, and activists. Learn how to earn a Certificate in Urban Humanities. For undergraduate and graduate students. Come chat at 11; presentation will start promptly at 11:10. https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/99015449415 Questions? contact susanmoffat@berkeley.edu.

Future Histories Lab and Certificate in Urban Humanities Student Infosession

Learn about exciting Future Histories Lab community-engaged, project-based humanities studio courses and about our growing community of socially engaged scholars, artists, designers, and activists. Learn how to earn a Certificate in Urban Humanities. For undergraduate and graduate students. Come chat at 11; presentation will start promptly at 11:10. https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/95761969216 Questions? Contact susanmoffat@berkeley.edu.

Future Histories Lab and Certificate in Urban Humanities Student Infosession

Learn about exciting Future Histories Lab community-engaged, project-based humanities studio courses and about our growing community of socially engaged scholars, artists, designers, and activists. Learn how to earn a Certificate in Urban Humanities. For undergraduate and graduate students. Come chat at 1; presentation will start promptly at 1:10. NOTE: We are currently having Zoom technical ... Read moreFuture Histories Lab and Certificate in Urban Humanities Student Infosession

Future Histories Lab/Global Urban Humanities Mixer

Let's connect! Meet the fun, fascinating folks uncovering hidden urban histories and envisioning better futures. At this social event we'll get to know each other and brainstorm a bit about future projects. It will be a reunion for past Global Urban Humanities Initiative participants and a kickoff of the new Future Histories Lab program. https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/98911417881

Displacement Stories: Lessons from a Community History Harvest

Photo Courtesy: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center In the 1950s, the Minnesota Department of Transportation routed the highway connecting the downtowns of Minneapolis and St. Paul through a predominantly Black neighborhood called Rondo, ultimately displacing 750 families through eminent domain. For over 50 years now, Rondo residents have asserted and reasserted control over their own narrative ... Read moreDisplacement Stories: Lessons from a Community History Harvest