Online
Jun 10, 2022 | 6:30PM

Redlining, Section 9, and the Future of Public Housing

April De Simone, Samelys Lopez '01, and Ramona Ferreyra, moderated by Vanessa Thill '13

Join us for a panel discussion and closing event for Undesign the Redline @ Barnard, a year-long exhibition and event series exploring the continued impact of redlining and predatory real estate practices on communities in Northern Manhattan and beyond. Our panelists will discuss issues facing New York’s public housing – which provides affordable homes for […]

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public housing

Milstein Center, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
November 19–20, 2021

Undesign the Redline @ Barnard Symposium

Undesign the Redline @ Barnard is an interactive exhibition that combines history, art, and storytelling with community outreach and collaboration.

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housing discrimination, public housing, redlining

We Keep Us Safe: Collective Care and Resilience in New York City Public Housing

Jayah Arnett, Camille Napoleon, Saundrea Coleman, and Michael Partis discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residents of NYCHA and how residents built networks of care and solidarity for each other.

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Covid-19, NYCHA, public housing

Online
Oct 27, 2021 | 6:30PM

We Keep Us Safe: Collective Care and Resilience in New York City Public Housing

Jayah Arnett, Camille Napoleon, Saundrea Coleman, and Michael Partis 

A conversation around the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residents of NYCHA and how residents built networks of care and solidarity for each other. 

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community care, NYCHA, public housing

Event Oval, The Diana Center, 3009 Broadway New York, New York
Oct 10, 2017 | 6:00PM

Homes for All, Cages for None: Housing Justice in an Age of Abolition

Christina Heatherton and Craig Willse

In 2016, the Barnard Center for Research on Women assembled a Poverty Working Group to examine the state’s neglect and abandonment of poor people, people of color, and people with disabilities. The group asks how can we deepen our understanding of and resistance to the ways that the neoliberal state and racialized, classed, gendered, and […]

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Christina Heatherton, Craig Willse, homelessness, neoliberalism, poverty, public housing, state violence, surveillance