MAPPING (IN)JUSTICE SYMPOSIUM
Event Information
Description
The Mapping (In)Justice Symposium at Fordham University will convene a group of more than 60 critical scholars to explore structural inequities in or through spatial media, especially as they relate to matters of difference—such as race, gender, class, ethnicity, ability, sexuality, and religion. Please visit mappinginjustice.org for more information on the symposium's keynote speakers, featured projects, short papers, and gallery projects.
While there is no registration fee, we encourage attendees to consider donating a commensurate “registration fee” to the Goddard Riverside at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center. The center was founded as a settlement house in 1947 on Manhattan's Upper West Side and continues to serve members of the Amsterdam Houses and Amsterdam Addition communities.
Secure donations can be made to the center here. Be sure to enter "Fordham Symposium" in the "Gift Information" field so your donation goes directly to programs offered by Goddard Riverside at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center.