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SUMMARY:Pang!
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Pang! is an evening of three short plays based on the oral histories of families living with hunger in Los Angeles CA\, Miami FL and Cedar Rapids IA. The plays are staged amidst a forest of microphones\, sound effects\nprops and musical instruments\, as if the audience is watching a radio theater company perform a live broadcast. \nPANG!’s scenarios:\n \n1) A single mom and nine children are swindled into foreclosure on their Los Angeles family home of 65 years. \n2) A family makes a harrowing escape from war-torn Burundi and resettles as refugees in Eastern Iowa\, which proves traumatic in its own ways.\n\n3) A 7 year-old boy sews seeds of hope as he fantasizes his way out of a Miami neighborhood besieged by violence and beset by racist politics. \nPang! Performances:  \nOctober 20-21\, 2017 at Legion Arts/CSPS Hall\, Cedar Rapids\, IA \nDecember 2nd @ 8 p.m. and December 3rd @ 3 p.m.\, 2017 at 24th Street Theatre\, Los Angeles\, CA \nJanuary 26-28\, 2018 at The Light Box at Miami Light Project\, Miami\, FL \n(CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION)\n      \n \nDownload PDF \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/pang-december/
LOCATION:24th Street Theater\, 1117 W 24th St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90007\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living the High Life: The Quest for Public Space in the Millennial Metropolis of Toronto's Condoland
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Critical Planning Volume 23 Launch \nFeaturing Ute Lehrer \nUte Lehrer is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Environmental Studies. She has a PhD in urban planning from UCLA and a lic. phil. from the University of Zurich\, Switzerland\, in art and architectural history\, sociology\, and economic and social history. She has taught at York University\, Brock University and SUNY Buffalo\, was a researcher at the Swiss Federal University of Technology in Zurich\, and held Visiting positions at Université de Montpellier\, France\, University of the Witwatersrand\, Johannesburg\, and University of Manchester\, UK. \nShe was the recipient of several awards\, including UCLA’s Chancellor Fellowship\, UC Berkeley’s Research Fellowship and the American Institute for Certified Planners. She was the Vice-President North America of the Research Committee 21\, ISA and one of the founders of UCLA’s journal Critical Planning. \nCurrently\, she is an Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Taking a critical and comparative approach\, her research interests include urban design and land use; housing\, gentrification and the condominium boom; discourse and mega-projects; and the social construction of public space. She has published widely in social science journals and edited books\, held several research grants\, and is a co-applicant for Global Suburbanisms\, a seven year\, multimillion dollar research project housed at York University. \n Download the flyer\, here.
URL:https://challengeinequality.luskin.ucla.edu/event/living-the-high-life/
LOCATION:UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs\, Room 5391\, 337 Charles E. Young Drive East\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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