EVENTS
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Past Public Events:
Citizens for Global Solutions, Countering Nationalism: Remembering the Quest to Build One World, Saturday April 22, 2023. See Media for video.
Global Bio Research Group, Biographies of Interwar Internationalisms: Wendell Willkie and Eleanor Roosevelt, with Blanche Wiesen Cooke, March 2022. See Media for video.
American Library in Paris, World Wide Thinking: Wendell Willkie and the Idea of One World, March 2021. See Media for video.
Mahindra Humanities Center, Discussion w/Nancy Cott and Chris Cappozola, October 2020. See Media for video.
Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Discussion w/Daniel Immerwahr, August 2020. See Media for video.
Museum of the City of New York, Panel: The Megaprojects That Transformed New York, November 2019
Skyscraper Museum, New York, The Second Jane Jacobs Century, May 2017
Museum of the City of New York, Panel: Vital Little Plans, May 2017
Brooklyn Historical Society, Panel: The Legacy of Jane Jacobs, March 2017
Queens Museum, New York, The Manhattan Projects Tour of the Panorama of the City of New York, January 2015
Providence Preservation Society, The Good Will Economy, April 2014
TEDx Providence, The Good Will Economy, April 2012
Museum of the City of New York, Panel: Reconsidering Jane Jacobs, March 2011
Skyscraper Museum, New York, Building Manhattan Projects, December 2010
Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, DC, Manhattan Projects, 2010
Gotham Center for New York History, Panel: Manhattan Projects, September 2010
Claiborne Pell Lecture, Providence RI, Panel: Cities, Bikes, and the Future of Getting Around, March 2010 (with David Byrne)
Gotham Center for New York History, Panel: Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places, February 2010
Municipal Art Society, Panel: Jane Jacobs and the Future of New York: Can One Woman (Still) Make A Difference?, October 2007
People and Buildings Series, Center for Urban Pedagogy, Housing Works Bookstore, NYC, The Suburb in the City: Stuyvesant Town, December 2006
Gotham Center for New York History, Panel: Jacobs vs. Moses: How Stands The Debate Today?, October 2006