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- Book Launch: Dispossession: Plundering German Jewry, 1933-19532:30 pm
- Religion and Public Affairs: The Religious Left: A Conversation with Jack Jenkins5:00 pm
- #BUcity Co-Lab Week: #BUcity Fall 2020 Keynote Lecture: The Early Days - Next Steps5:30 pm
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#BUcity Co-Lab Week: #BUcity Fall 2020 Keynote Lecture: The Early Days - Next Steps
Join Boston University City Planning and Urban Affairs for the #BUcity Fall 2020 Keynote Lecture: The Early Days - Next Steps, fifth event in the #BUcity Co-Lab Week. “Work as if you live in the early days of a better world.” This quote by Dennis Lee is deeply appropriate to our lives as planners in today’s world. We are beset by national and international crises whose ramifications affect our conversations about the future of our largest cities and smallest towns. This lecture will discuss how we define our individual paths within the planning procession and work with others to create and support a better world for all. Presented by Emily Keys Innes, Associate, Director of Planning, Harriman. Zoom link will be emailed after registrants RSVP.
When | 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 |
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Location | Online Event |