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The Madison Trust's programming provides our members and the public with opportunities to learn about historic preservation through webinars, seminars, and workshops.

These may include best practices for the restoration and maintenance of older and historic homes; how to contribute to historic preservation work happening in your community; discovering more about architectural history; and a better understanding of local, state, and national designation tools and resources.

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Place, Urbanism and Spatial Justice

The relationship between injustice and physical development

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Place is the unique space where the physical environment meets the social, emotional and spiritual aspects unique to human life-is one of the most important drivers of equity and prosperity in communities.
—  Place Driving Equity-Reimagining the Civic Commons

Our physical environment continues to be developed, financed, and managed by numerous unjust policies, practices, systems, and institutions.  How did we get to the place where your zip code can predict your health outcomes?  Understanding the history of land as a tool for injustice in the United States is paramount to moving toward equity in the built environment and spatializing justice.  In this program we will learn about the history of land as a tool for injustice.  Explore the concept and the application of spatial justice as a tool to make our cities and communities just places for everyone.

Speaker

Paul D. Bauknight Jr.

Founder/President The Center for Transformative Urban Design

Paul D. Bauknight Jr. is a Spatial and Design Justice advocate, activist, national speaker, educator and practitioner. The founder and president of the Center for Transformative Urban Design.  The Center is an inter-disciplinary design justice studio dedicated to the inclusive and equitable development of cities, neighborhoods and towns through knowledge building, policy change, diversification f the design professions and equity in real estate development.  A graduate of Virginia Tech in architecture, he has worked in community-based design and development for over 30 years.


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