What does justice look like in your city?
Students in Geography Professor Asha Best’s Urban Ethnography Lab explore what it means to design cities that care for people. In this episode of the Challenge. Change. podcast, we discuss how planners and developers can build just, equitable cities.
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New book explores Jewish presence and absence in wartime Vienna
In her book, “Vanishing Vienna: Modernism, Philosemitism, and Jews in a Postwar City,” Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture Frances Tanzer explores how a city, once known for its robust Jewish presence, reimagined its culture in a context marked by the devastating absence of this community.
Nobel Prize winner, renowned journalist to speak at May 19 Commencement ceremonies
Clark University will award honorary degrees to economist and Nobel Prize recipient Esther Duflo and award-winning journalist Ari Shapiro.
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