Foundations of Restorative Justice in the Built Environment: Telling Stories, Preserving Places

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3835 Campus Drive
Architecture Building (145 ARC)
College Park, MD 20742
United States

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People marching and holding a yellow sign reading "Tell the Truth" a large earth globe is behind them.
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Fire Drill Fridays rally in Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Ted Eytan (www.flickr.com/photos/taedc/) via Flickr.

Part of the “Restorative Justice in the Built Environment” Interdisciplinary Dialogue SeriesOpen to all students, faculty, and staff at MAPP+D, across the University of Maryland, College Park, the Lakeland community, and the larger community.

Sponsored by the school of architecture, planning & preservation | jedi collaborative | terrapin strong

Overview

Why and how storytelling, power-sharing and community engagement are vital in processes for preserving stories and places? When and how do they become instruments of restorative justice in the built environment?

 

Dialogue Participants:

Dr. Tyeshia Redden, Africana Studies, Gettysburg College

Dr. Andrea Roberts, University of Virginia School of Architecture (In-Person, courtesy of HISP and MSMC)

Dr. Magdalena Novoa, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Latin American Perspectives, Care

Dr. Michelle Magalong, Assistant Professor, Historic Preservation, MAPP+D


Moderator:
URPD PhD Candidate Bi’Anncha Andrews

 

Respondents:
Lakelander Violetta Sharps Jones
, Genealogist, College Park Restorative Justice Commissioner, and Vice President of Lakeland Community Heritage Project, and CPL studio student.

 

 

Dialogue Series Schedule:

 

RSVP      Registration is required. Link coming soon.