Territories of Southern Urbanism - Race, Displacement, and Edge Populations
- Starts: 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 21, 2026
- Ends: 7:00 pm on Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Territories of Southern Urbanism - Race, Displacement, and Edge Populations
Join the Boston University Initiative on Cities, Center on Forced Displacement, and the Boston Urban Salon for a discussion exploring how displacement – both structural and episodic – shapes people’s lives, identities, and urban spaces. Rather than a one-time event, displacement is an ongoing condition that continues to influence how individuals navigate new environments and build lives in unfamiliar cities. Focusing on the United Kingdom, Dr. Romola Sanyal (London School of Economics and Political Science) examines how displaced populations often occupy the racialized margins of urban economies, facing precarious work, persistent poverty, and the risk of further displacement.
Dr. Sanyal will be joined by two discussants: Professors Nazli Kibria (Boston University Sociology) and Ayşe Parla (Boston University Anthropology).
- Location:
- Initiative on Cities, 75 Bay State Road
- Registration:
- https://www.bu.edu/ioc/2026/04/06/territories-of-southern-urbanism-race-displacement-and-edge-populations/