How can a historical letter shape the cities of tomorrow? This course unpacks the enduring relevance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' for anyone involved in shaping urban spaces. You will move beyond a simple reading to develop a deep understanding of how this powerful text provides a moral and ethical compass for modern planning. By connecting its core themes to real-world challenges, you will be equipped to advocate for more just and equitable communities.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the historical context and key arguments of the 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'.
* Analyze the concepts of justice, injustice, and direct action as they apply to urban planning.
* Apply the letter's principles to contemporary issues like housing equity, environmental justice, and public space access.
* Develop a framework for ethical reflection on your role as a planner or community advocate.
* Critique planning policies and projects through the lens of social and racial equity.
The course starts with a detailed analysis of the letter's text and its historical significance. From there, you will explore its direct application to the principles and practices of urban planning today, examining how to build more inclusive cities.
This course is ideal for beginners, including students of planning, community organizers, and anyone interested in the intersection of civil rights and urbanism. No prior experience is necessary.
Enroll now to build your foundation in ethical and socially conscious urban planning.
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