About this Event
Housing is an essential human right that supports all others, such as health, education and ability to thrive. The Affordable Housing crisis in Harlem is a complex challenge—with unique intersections, including race—that requires an understanding of history, past decisions, present conditions and what is truly needed in the near future to establish housing as a permanent and inviolable right. Senator Cordell Cleare is holding a series of events to delve deeply into every type of housing and provide a comprehensive blueprint of solutions. The Undesign the Redline @Barnard exhibition combines history, art, and storytelling with community outreach and collaboration in order to reckon with systemic racism by examining the legacy of redlining across NYC and Upper Manhattan neighborhoods specifically.
Panelists include:
April De Simone, Co-Founder,Designing the We and Designing for Democracy/“Undesign the Redline”, Principal, Trahan Architects
David R. Jones, President, Community Service Society
Miriam Neptune, Senior Associate Director, Barnard Center for Research on Women
Mary Rocco, Director of Engaged Scholarship, Community Engagement and Inclusion/Urban Studies, Barnard College
Barika X. Williams, Executive Director, Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development
Jumaane Williams, New York City Public Advocate
Moderated by Senator Cordell Cleare
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Barnard College, Event Oval, The Diana Center, 3009 Broadway, New York, United States
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