Past Events
Infrastructures of Exclusion: Real Estate, Resistance, and Racial Regimes of Property in the Urban North – NOTE NEW TIME and LOCATION!
February 1, 2024
10-11:30am
EXHIBIT: Ground Rhythms: The Symbolic and Material Landscapes of Race – NOTE: NEW TIME!
January 31, 2024
5pm
Who Runs This Town? Debt, Privatization, and the Abdication of the American City
November 30, 2023
3:30-5pm
Fireside Chat with Juan Carlos Muñoz
November 15, 2023
6:30pm
Co-sponsored with the Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies, the Institute for International Studies and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at UC Berkeley. Juan Carlos Muñoz is the Secretary of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. He has extensive experience in academia, working in research areas focusing on transport operations, public transport systems, logistics […]
The Caste Question
October 24, 2023
12-1:30pm
GMS Open House
September 26, 2023
3:30-5pm
Urban Discussion Series: Urban Climate
April 6, 2023
12pm - 1pm (PST)
Join us for the fourth event of our Spring 2023 Urban Discussion Series, “Urban Climate”. Discussion will be led by Max Auffhammer (George Pardee Professor of International Sustainable Development and Associate Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies) and Daniel Aldana Cohen (Assistant Professor, Sociology). Light refreshments will be provided
Urban Discussion Series: Urban Informality
March 23, 2023
12pm - 1pm (PST)
Join us for the third event of our Spring 2023 Urban Discussion Series, “Urban Informality”. Discussion will be led by Sai Balakrishnan (Associate Professor, City & Regional Planning) and Dan Chatman (Chair and Associate Professor, City & Regional Planning). Light refreshments will be provided
Urban Discussion Series: Urban Resilience
March 16, 2023
12:00PM - 1:00PM
Join us for the second event of our Spring 2023 Urban Discussion Series, “Urban Resilience”. Discussion will be led by Stephen Collier (Professor, City & Regional Planning) and Kenichi Soga (Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering and Chancellor’s Professor). Light refreshments will be provided