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2023

"On Exploring an Architecture Informed by Black Communities" Reading List

Curated reading list shared by with Race + Space reading group in preparation for his talk on March 13th.

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Co-sponsored Event

This International Women鈥檚 day, held on March 8th, 2023, members of the Mohawk Mothers, Kanien鈥檏eh谩:ka Kahnistensera, will be participating in a panel discussion moderated by Cynthia Hammond, Professor of Art History at Concordia University discussing the untold stories behind the history and excavation of the site of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Quebec. We recognize that 成人VR视频 is on unceded Kanien鈥檏eh谩:ka territory in Tio鈥檛ia:ke. We honour, recognize and respect the traditional keepers of this territory. We encourage you to learn more through this link: /indigenous/land-and-peoples/learn-about-land-and-p...

The event will take place from 1 鈥 3 pm and will be held at the University Centre at Room 301, which is wheelchair chair accessible on the south entrance of the building. Gendered, multi-stall bathrooms can be found on the 3rd floor, as well as single-stall, accessible bathrooms on the 4th floor. The nearest parking lot is located on Peel St.

The event is co-sponsored by La Ville Extraordinaire and engAGE (Centre for Research on Aging) at Concordia University, the Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, 成人VR视频, and co-organized by the SSMU and the Race + Space Reading Group.

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"Colonial Toxicity" Curated Reading List

Curated reading list by Race+Space related to the upcoming reception and lecture from Samia Henni entitled, 鈥淐olonial Toxicity: France鈥檚 Plutopia in the Sahara.鈥

Samia Henni will be join us this Tuesday, March 07th, at the 成人VR视频 Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture. The reception will begin at 5 pm and will be held at the exhibition room where refreshments will be served. Her lecture will begin shortly at 6 pm in Room G10.

More on Samia Henni:

Samia Henni was born and raised in Algiers, and is a historian, education, and exhibition maker of the built, destroyed, and imagined environments. Her research and teaching addresses questions of colonization, wars, extraction, deserts, forced displacement, and gender. Currently, she is a Professor of the History of Architecture and Urban Development at Cornell University鈥檚 College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Her recent work includes a commissioned exhibition project,鈥橮erforming Colonial Toxicity鈥 (2023), with 鈥業f I Can't Dance I Don鈥檛 Want to be Part of Your Revolution and Framer Framed in Amsterdam鈥; and a book, 鈥楥olonial Toxicity: French Radioactive Architecture, Scars, and Wastes in the Sahara鈥 (2024), which investigates France's nuclear weapons program conducted between 1960 and 1966 in the Algerian desert.

2022

Souq Stories Exhibit Reading List

Curated reading list by Race + Space related to the Souq Stories exhibit. Access the reading list via the link in our bio under 鈥淪ouq Stories - March Reading List and Resources.''



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