Dr. Janice Berry Talks “Settler Colonialism” at Cities@Tufts Kickoff Event
Raising broader questions about the possibilities for decolonizing urban planning and policy-making.
Raising broader questions about the possibilities for decolonizing urban planning and policy-making.
On Wednesday, September 20th, Grassroots International hosted a reading and panel discussion with authors of a new book from Food First, entitled Land Justice: Re-imagining Land, Food, and the Commons in the United States. Held at the Tufts Health Sciences Campus, the event was co-sponsored in part by the Tufts Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy (UEP) program, Friedman Justice League, and Friedman Student Council. Current UEP/AFE dual degree student Kathleen Nay reflects on what she learned.
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