About this Event
This event explores the connections between cities and democracy and asks how cities might support an alternative politics able to resist the appeal of populism and nationalism.
More about our confirmed speakers:
Femke Halsema has served as Mayor of Amsterdam since 2018, making history by becoming the first female mayor of the city. Halsema is a member of the GroenLinks political party and was the leader from 2002 to 2010. As mayor, she focuses on various aspects of city governance, including urban development, sustainability and social cohesion. Halsema works hard to address challenges facing Amsterdam, such as affordable housing, tourism management and the integration of diverse communities. Before her political career, Halsema worked as a journalist and columnist.
Avner de Shalit received his D.Phil. from Oxford in 1990 and has been at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since then. He is the author of 9 books, most recent of which are Disadvantage (with Jonathan Wolff, Oxford UP), The Spirit of Cities (with Daniel Bell, Princeton UP), Cities and Immigration (Oxford UP) and City of Equals (with Jonathan Wolff, Oxford UP). Outside the campus, he has been active in several movements for peace with the Palestinians and against the current war.
Sheila R. Foster is Professor of Climate at Columbia University and Affiliated Faculty at Columbia Law School. Foster is well known for her articles and books on environmental and climate justice, land use, local government, and urban policy. She co-directs LabGov, an international applied research laboratory that pioneered the Co-City approach — a framework for collaborative, community-oriented urban governance now implemented across cities globally, set forth in her award-winning MIT Press book Co-Cities: Innovative Transitions toward Just and Self-Sustaining Communities (with Christian Iaione). She previously held endowed chairs in urban law and policy at Georgetown and Fordham Universities.
Venue: To be confirmed.
Please note, only those with tickets will be permitted into the event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, United Kingdom
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