REFUGEE CITIES: SYMPOSIUM ON THE URBAN DIMENSIONS OF FORCED DISPLACEMENT 
Date
Start Date : April 27, 6:15 pm End Date : April 28, 3:30 pm
Time

Location

Heyman Center for the Humanities
2nd floor Common Room


The Refugee Cities Working Group’s concerns lie at the intersection of urban studies on the one hand and, on the other, the humanistic and social justice-oriented study of the mass movement of people fleeing violence, war, and forced removal. This symposium will focus on the impact of refugees on cities and urban processes, both in the present moment and as a historical phenomenon.

A keynote lecture will take place on the evening of Thursday, April 27, with all other presentations to be scheduled throughout the day on Friday, April 28. Click the registration link to find more details of the schedule.

Free and open to the public
For questions contact:
refugeecitiesCSSD@gmail.com

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