GenUrb’s Principal Investigator Awarded 2022 AAG Award
December 15, 2021GenUrb Team Presents on Feminist Comparative Urban Research at 2022 AAG Annual Meeting (virtual)
February 19, 2022Dr. Nasya Razavi (Cochabamba CRT) explores research conducted by GenUrb concerning the “the impact of Covid-19 on gendered and racialized experiences of everyday urbanisms” at an installment of the CITY Institute’s Seminar Series 2021-22, on February 18, 2022. The webinar, dubbed “Everyday Urbanism in the Pandemic City: Gendered Experiences of Covid-19 in Southern Cities” also explores GenUrb’s “‘impact on feminist knowledge production, particularly the new openings and limits of virtual methods”.
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