Tulane School of Architecture Lecture: Edson G. Cabalfin, Ph.D.

Join us for the Tulane School of Architecture Lecture from Edson G. Cabalfin, Ph.D. titled Human Inhabitation & Equity: Right to the City and Neoliberal Urbanism in the Philippines on Monday, October 19, 2020 from 5:15-6:30pm. Dr. Cabalfin is the newly appointed Director of the Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship Program and Professor of Practice in Design Thinking for the Tulane School of Architecture.

Richard M. Mizelle, Jr.

Richard M. Mizelle, Jr. is Associate Professor of History at the University of Houston and the author of Backwater Blues: The Mississippi Flood of 1927 in the African American Imagination (University of Minnesota Press, 2014) and co-editor of Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S.

Voting in the United States: Suppression, Registration, & Rights

As the United States approaches elections this Fall, understanding the voting process is critical. The Tulane University School of Social Work Elk Place Health Spot is going virtual to provide information on the history of voter suppression, voting rights, and voter registration. Join us for “Voting in the United States: Suppression, Registration, and Rights” on Tuesday, September 29 from 11 am to noon CDT for a series of presentations from New Orleans area experts. We'll hear from the following:

Representation, Legacy, and the Movement for Black Lives

In celebration of the 155th Anniversary of Juneteenth, Spirit McIntyre will moderate a panel discussion with Mariah Moore, Milan Nicole Sherry, and Syrita Steib about everything from ‘Is the Movement For Black Lives representing you?’ to ‘What will be your legacy?’ Hosted by the Newcomb Art Museum, the conversation will explore the context of social justice in New Orleans, artistic expression in protest movements, and the intersectionality of the Movement for Black Lives.

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