Urban Inequalities Doctoral Workshop: “Bi-Racial Narratives in a Multi-Racial City: Representations of Race and Gentrification in San Francisco”

Each semester, the Initiative on Cities hosts a doctoral workshop, led by Professor of Sociology and IOC Faculty Fellow Japonica Brown-Saracino, that invites post graduate and Ph.D. candidates to explore the issues of urban inequality. The workshop explores themes that include, but are not limited to: cities and race, economics, health, politics and governance, education, youth, climate change, resiliency, sexualities and gender, marketing, and neighborhoods.The workshop is open to doctoral students from across the university and brings together students whose work addresses both theoretical and policy concerns.Join Dr. Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, of SUNY Albany for a workshop on “Bi-Racial Narratives in a Multi-Racial City: Representations of Race and Gentrification in San Francisco.”The Urban Inequalities Workshop will be remote this semester via Zoom. Please RSVP to LandonHL@bu.edu to receive the link.

When 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm on Friday, March 19, 2021
Location Virtual Event