Cities@Tufts Lectures

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Tufts University and Shareable.net present Cities@Tufts, a free series exploring community innovations in urban planning. The live discussions are moderated by professor Julian Agyeman and the podcast is hosted by Shareable's Tom Llewellyn.The sessions will focus on topics such as Environmental justice vs White Supremacy in the 21st century; Sacred Civics: What would it mean to build seven generation cities; Organizing for Food Sovereignty; From Spatializing Culture to Social Justice and Public Space; Exploring Invisible Women Syndrome; The Introduction of Street Trees in Boston and New York; Design principles for the urban commons; and The Past, Present, and Future State of Cities.

Recent Episodes
  • Public Everyday Space: Cultural Politics in Neoliberal Barcelona with Megan Saltzman
    May 20, 2025 – 48:41
  • A History of Violence: The Legacy of Environmental Racism in Canada with Ingrid Waldron
    Apr 17, 2025 – 53:27
  • Local Leadership for Climate Justice with Hessann Farooqi
    Mar 26, 2025 – 56:39
  • From City to Sink: Urban Carbon Removal as Promise and Practice with Duncan McLaren
    Mar 10, 2025 – 57:03
  • Solidarity Cities: Examining Solidarity Economies at the Urban Level with Maliha Safri
    Feb 13, 2025 – 55:55
  • Environmental Justice, Political-Economic Inequalities, and Pathways to Justice with Prakash Kashwan
    Feb 4, 2025 – 54:51
  • Mutual Aid Lessons from East Boston
    Jan 23, 2025 – 01:17:46
  • Decolonizing Climate and Energy Policy with Noel Healy
    Dec 18, 2024 – 54:11
  • Mobilizing Food Vending with Ginette Wessel
    Dec 12, 2024 – 55:32
  • Reimagining Urban Planning with Jose Richard Aviles
    Nov 12, 2024 – 54:46
  • Urban Environmental Marronage: Connecting Black Ecologies with Charisma Acey
    Nov 4, 2024 – 50:55
  • Hacking the Archive: The Quest for More Just Urban Futures with Karilyn Crockett
    Oct 23, 2024 – 53:11
  • Urban Mobility for Human Autonomy with Peter Norton
    Oct 10, 2024 – 54:07
  • Social Cooperative Academy: Why social coops offer potential transformation of care and more
    Jun 25, 2024 – 58:51
  • Architects Without Frontiers: A Journey from Divided Cities to Zones of Fragility with Professor Esther Charlesworth
    May 16, 2024 – 01:02:41
  • Consuming the Creative City: Gastrodevelopment in a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy with Eden Kinkaid
    Apr 17, 2024 – 49:08
  • How Local Governments Can Work with Grassroots Initiatives for Sustainability Transitions
    Apr 3, 2024 – 48:37
  • Reciprocal Relations: The Coevolution Between Planning and Constitutional Rights: The Case of London with Orwa Switat
    Mar 14, 2024 – 54:33
  • Advancing Urban Planning with the Community Capital Compass with Mark Roseland
    Mar 7, 2024 – 52:45
  • How to Fight a Mega-Jail with Maya Singhal
    Feb 15, 2024 – 51:24
  • Here There Be Dragons: Urban Research Methods with Jess Myers
    Feb 1, 2024 – 53:32
  • Co-Design in Global Development Data Initiatives with Dana R. Thomson
    Dec 14, 2023 – 58:32
  • Infrastructure Apartheid to Liberatory Infrastructures with Maya Elizabeth Carrasquillo
    Nov 15, 2023 – 57:47
  • The Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy: Democratizing Power
    Nov 9, 2023 – 01:26:32
  • Urban Agriculture, Racial and Economic Equity: Action Research for Food and Social Justice with Kristin Reynolds
    Oct 18, 2023 – 59:28
  • The Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy: Politics and Policy
    Sep 28, 2023 – 01:39:37
  • The Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy: Community Ownership
    May 24, 2023 – 01:32:41
  • Co-designing publics: Radical democracy and transformative urbanisms with Aseem Inam
    May 3, 2023 – 57:00
  • Results: Getting Beyond Politics to Get Important Work Done with Steve Kadish and Barbara Kellerman
    Apr 19, 2023 – 58:04
  • Whose diversity? Race, space, and planning with Yasminah Beebeejaun
    Apr 11, 2023 – 48:20
  • Public Space: Paradoxes, Possibilities, and Propositions with Vikas Mehta
    Mar 22, 2023 – 54:54
  • Communities responding to extreme weather with Reverend Vernon K. Walker
    Mar 9, 2023 – 34:50
  • Countering Displacement through Collective Memory with Andrea Roberts
    Feb 17, 2023 – 55:30
  • A Reflection on Cities@Tufts with Julian Agyeman
    Dec 8, 2022 – 30:39
  • Three Models of Reparative Planning: A Comparative Analysis with Rashad Williams
    Nov 10, 2022 – 01:00:24
  • Planetary Gentrification: Impacts and Futures with Loretta Lees
    Oct 27, 2022 – 55:33
  • Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy with Jennie Stephens
    Oct 11, 2022 – 50:37
  • Season 3 Preview
    Sep 20, 2022 – 02:00
  • Gaming the System: Role-playing Spatial and Political Change with Quilian Riano
    May 11, 2022 – 55:40
  • The Energy Equity Project with Kyle Whyte and Justin Schott
    Apr 26, 2022 – 54:46
  • Transportation Inequities with Tamika Butler
    Apr 4, 2022 – 59:59
  • Punitive and Cooperative Cities with Stacey Sutton
    Mar 16, 2022 – 58:34
  • Collective Land Governance for a Changing Climate with Linda Shi
    Mar 2, 2022 – 57:38
  • Urban heat resilience: Governing an invisible hazard with Sara Meerow
    Feb 15, 2022 – 54:34
  • Fahrenheit 911: Heat, Cities, and Climate Literacy from the Ground Up with Vivek Shandas
    Dec 14, 2021 – 48:40
  • From Urban Resilience to Climate Justice with Kian Goh
    Nov 23, 2021 – 54:10
  • The Green City and Social Injustice with Isabelle Anguelovski & James Connolly
    Nov 16, 2021 – 51:31
  • Arrested Mobility: Exploring the Impacts of Over-Policing Black Mobility in the U.S. with Charles T. Brown
    Nov 11, 2021 – 56:15
  • Unequal Protection Revisited: Planning for Environmental Justice, Hazard Vulnerability, and Critical Infrastructure in Communities of Color with Marccus Hendricks
    Nov 2, 2021 – 56:08
  • Climate action in the Global South: is net zero (sufficiently) inclusive? with Jessica Omukuti
    Oct 19, 2021 – 53:59
Recent Reviews
  • Thomas Clever
    A very provocative show
    Can community gardens actually lead to gentrification and White Supremacy? I never would have thought so until listening to Cities@Tufts. I’m looking forward to what they discuss in the future.
  • Della Z Duncan
    Important Topic and Great Team
    Looking forward to more of this awesome podcast - great theme and excellent team :)
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